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Methodology, performing federal verification, processing appeals, and assisting with program responsibilities as experience allows. Key Responsibilities: Perform need analysis using Institutional and Federal
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of the Computer Science PhD program • Strategically manages enrollment growth and development of the master’s programs in the department of Computer Science • Works to mentor and advise early career faculty • Works with
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an infrastructure to support application and registration processes, student advising and communications, program planning and coordination, student accounts receivable, program execution logistics, course marketing
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across a vibrant campus community. Join Us At Brandeis, alumni engagement is more than a program—it’s a shared mission to sustain lifelong connections and advance the University’s legacy of academic
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Assists the head coach in running a successful tennis program which competes as a NCAA Division III program and as a member of the University Athletic Association (UAA). This includes practice and
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Assists the head coach in running a successful track & field program which competes as a NCAA Division III program and as a member of the University Athletic Association (UAA). This includes
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according to the decisions made by the Committee. Responsible for counseling borrowers regarding all aspects of loan repayment, deferment and consolidation. One or more program responsibilities, including but
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through intentional training, reflection, and leadership development opportunities. Oversee program logistics including transportation, budgeting, risk management, volunteer recruitment, and assessment
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are launching a new program to embed Engineering faculty within our world-class Science departments, fostering research, education, collaboration and innovation at the intersection of engineering, the sciences
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The Department of Biology and the Neuroscience Program at Brandeis University seek an instructor for NBIO 146a Neurobiology of Disease, a four-credit course in Spring 2026. This course is a lecture