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-seeking program at BGSU; Must demonstrate financial need as determined by FAFSA. First preference shall be for students who identify as orphans, wards of the state, or have aged out of the foster care
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effectively in a dynamic environment. Essential Functions Create, plan, design, implement, manage and report on IT projects in all areas within the University. Specifically receives requests for new projects
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managing state retirement plans (STRS, OPERS, and the Alternative Retirement Plan) and multiple voluntary retirement savings plans. This role ensures the program meets all federal, state, and local
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and remains in the School of Built Environment. Award varies Deadline 02/19/2026 Supplemental Questions How do your experiences, qualities or characteristics contribute to the scholarship program goals?
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Summary Assist faculty in implementing critical thinking training in their course. Career Readiness Competencies: Communication Critical Thinking Professionalism Essential Functions Leading small group discussions. Assist faculty during the semester. Assist in assigning work that develops the...
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Summary The Graduate Assistant for Interpersonal Relations will work with the Associate Dean and Assistant Director to develop and facilitate programming, create presentations, support campus
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a full-time, 9-month appointment with an August 2026 start date. Information about Program and College The Department of Chemistry is one of 17 academic units in the College of Arts and Sciences
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for academic programs. This position offers hands-on experience in content strategy, search engine optimization, and project management while collaborating with campus partners across the University. Career
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at the Assistant/Associate Clinical Professor level to serve as Core Faculty of the hybrid Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program. This accelerated seven semester DPT program is a blend of online and on-campus
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Mark S. Kelly Band Scholarship Scholarship established to honor the distinguished 28 years of service provided by Mark S. Kelly to the College of Musical Arts and to the University Band Program