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Abu Dhabi’s visiting student program by cultivating outreach opportunities across programs, student clubs, and schools at NYU Abu Dhabi, New York, and Shanghai. Oversee the development of outreach
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The Office of Student Affairs at NYU’s School of Professional Studies (SPS) is seeking a Director, Student Success. The Director will plan and oversee the delivery of intervention and support
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overall skill development plan for pitchers. Required Education: Bachelor's Degree or equivalent Preferred Education: Bachelor's Degree Required Experience: 1+ years experience as a player or assistant
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-focused visits for visiting staff and faculty from NYU campuses and other global sites Contributing to the strategic development of the programme particularly in relation to sustainability, affordability
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collaboratively with division academic and administrative leadership, the Associate Director will work to identify areas of priority for the Division and develop, execute, and evaluate processes, reporting, and
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minimal supervision to manage the proposal preparation and/or post award activities on grants, contracts, program projects both routine and complex. Performs, independently, moderately complex
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of overall departmental operations, processes, and strategic planning for the department. Serve as a main resource to staff, faculty and researchers on policy and procedure. Develop and present innovative
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Research, Academic Standards, leave and readmissions processes, University Learning Center (ULC), the Academic Achievement Program (AAP), Proud to Be First and other mentorship, advising and support programs
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focus on vulnerable or at-risk students. Lead the development, implementation, and assessment of overall policies, practices, and procedures; plan and manage budgets; supervise staff. Required Education
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for immediate, long-range, and future financial support, through gifts and pledges to the University, for critical operations such as student aid, faculty support, academic and research program development, and