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developmental approach to learning in a range of programs, including serving students outside of traditional degree programs. We partner with Brown departments, centers, institutes, and schools to develop degree
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intercollegiate athletics program consists of 34 varsity teams with approximately 1,000 athletes who participate within the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA-DI). The Head Coach is responsible
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, our intercollegiate athletics program consists of 34 varsity teams with approximately 1,000 athletes who participate within the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA-D1). The Head Coach is
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preferred focus on English learners and / or immigrant newcomers) Research Partnership for Professional Learning: Quantitative, qualitative or mixed methods research related to teacher professional learning
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programming, which includes but is not limited to lectures, seminars, exhibitions, special projects and initiatives, and all of the Rites and Reason Theatre performances and productions. In addition, they may
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with summer work in preparation for the Fall semester. Assist Division units with special projects. Job Qualifications Strong organizational, interpersonal, oral communication and computer skills needed
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professionalism is preferred. Job Competencies Excellent written and oral communication skills, demonstrated ability to create, manage, and communicate complicated processes required. Ability to present and speak
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construction activities is highly desired. Must have the ability to quickly learn and work with design programs (i.e. Bluebeam, AutoCad, Adobe). Prior experience is preferred. The following certifications
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the ability to quickly learn and work with design programs (i.e. Bluebeam, AutoCad, Adobe). Prior experience is preferred. The following certifications preferred: Software House - CCURE 9000 Installer
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and management experience required with asset integration and design experience preferred. In addition to English, proficiency in a European or Indigenous language of the early Americas is preferred