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microelectronics. Candidates with recent and relevant experience in one or more of these areas will be most successful. Education Enrolled in undergraduate program in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
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, scholarship, and professional development. The amount of time spent in each area is determined on an annual basis, after discussion between the faculty member and their Program Head, and may vary from year to
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online program offerings. Preferred Familiarity with Adobe Creative Suite specifically Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign is preferred. Knowledge of the standard Microsoft Office Suite (Word and
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Assist in planning, writing, and managing e-blasts and e-newsletters. Implement an annual communication calendar Design event/program fliers, graphics, video and other marketing material Create sponsorship
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by the School or program. ● Maintains school-determined virtual office hours per week for each class. ● Ensures timely management and response to electronic correspondence from students, administrators
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candidates will need: No formal education or experience required Skills needed: Must complete onboarding training, or be enrolled in program within 90 days of hire Must be able to read, speak, and understand
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this role: ● Provides a student-centered learning environment which enables students to attain success. ● Teaches synchronous or asynchronous seminars (10 week units) as assigned by the School or program
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addition to direct recruiting, the Specialist provides program management and partnership coordination to strengthen Purdue’s long-term presence and success within the military education community. This includes
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clinical field from a Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) or American Psychological Association (APA) accredited program is mandatory Experience of Part Time
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financial assistance and targeted support for low-income Indiana residents (21st Century Scholars). Many are first-generation and/or racially minoritized. The program is rooted in four guiding principles