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Position Announcement Utah Valley University is seeking a student to work as a Lab Assistant in the Art & Design Photography department. Summary of Responsibilities Will work variable hours
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Position Announcement Utah Valley University is seeking a student to assist the Art & Design department. Summary of Responsibilities The student will work variable hours assisting instructors and
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the creative vision for projects. Attends client meetings to understand their design needs and objectives. Ensures consistency and adherence to brand identity across various design projects. Assists in
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bringing fundraising campaigns to life, from managing key project timelines and tracking donor engagement to collaborating across departments to ensure every initiative runs smoothly. This is more than just
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to learn and assist faculty with a wide variety of assignments and projects. Heavy lifting to be expected, filming of department info sessions. Qualifications / Licenses / Certifications Must be a current
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. Summary of Responsibilities In addition to working on the Quill Project, Wood Student Research Assistants will: Assist with CCS events, projects, and programs, including conferences, symposia, lectures
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. Performs other job-related duties as assigned necessary to the success of the Student Development & Well-Being department, including assistance in executing departmental projects, and coordinating/staffing
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rolling basis until the position is filled. Summary of Responsibilities Assist the lab manager in developing, executing, promoting, and maintaining various projects to enhance and carry out the lab vision
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of the Assistant Director, you will collaborate with students and staff, apply your creativity to meaningful projects, and contribute to programs that foster student growth and inclusion. This is a great opportunity
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Position Announcement We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented undergraduate research assistant to join our interdisciplinary research project funded by a Grant for Engaged Learning (GEL