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comprehensive academic data essential for student assessment and program evaluation aligned with COM-P outcomes and accreditation standards. This individual will collaborate with other leaders to streamline data
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to required and elective curriculum, event planning, student scheduling, calendaring, data analysis, and program evaluation aspects of the assigned specialty (ies). Outstanding interpersonal skills
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(Student Services Administration Professional III) to support student success and program development for our Systems & Industrial (SIE) Graduate programs. The position is responsible for providing academic
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. The Department of Marketing offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral programs. The department offers undergraduate programs in Marketing (both in-person and online), a Master of Science in Marketing program
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regular profit or loss statements for each of the programs. This position performs break-even analysis and market comparison reports on program fees and online tuition rates for our graduate programs, and
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arrange for required support for student. Use information systems to input data, maintain databases, perform research for projects or issues and generate reports. Evaluate program effectiveness to develop
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for unrestricted medical licensure in the State of Arizona. Be eligible for medical staff membership at B—UMCP. Have greater than 5 years of progressively complex administrative experience (e.g., program leader
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mentors and participants, managing program logistics, and supporting data collection and evaluation efforts to ensure program effectiveness and impact. Support programming that strengthens a sense of
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Associate I position seeks scientists ready to pursue an ambitious program of research in astronomy or astrophysics (0.5 FTE) and in supporting service operations (0.25 FTE) of Steward Observatory
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leading all aspects of the Mount Lemmon SkyCenter's nightly, public star gazing programs. Utilizing the Observatory's 0.8-meter and 0.6-meter telescopes situated at the summit of Mount Lemmon, the program