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CCAPS with leaders in program management, student services, and finance to ensure marketing and enrollment strategies are fully integrated with program development and student experience objectives
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software development, including architecture of multi-user projects. About the Department School of Physics and Astronomy: https://cse.umn.edu/physics Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $80,000 to $88,000
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, but is equally strong in the core areas of mathematics. Students have opportunities to participate in programs at the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, the Minnesota Center for Financial
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. The teaching mission of the department includes undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and executive education. To learn more about the Marketing Department and the Carlson School of Management, please visit: https
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program learning objectives and outcomes. Business Development and Sponsorship (33%) Identify and secure sponsorships for product design studios, capstone projects, and innovation labs. Collaborate with
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is $40,000 to $53,000 prorated to 50% fte depending on education/qualifications/experience Time Appointment: This is a 50% fte appointment for 12 months. Position Type: Faculty and P&A Staff Please
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the Financial Department of the UMD Stores. Duties are primarily in the areas of accounts payable, Buyer/Supplier inquiries, P-Card payments, and supplier setup. Key Responsibilities Accounts Payable – 70
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of Music. For more information about the department and its programs please see https://cahss.d.umn.edu/departments/music. Pay and Benefits Pay Range: Instructor: $42,796.88-$57,063.00 annually ; depending
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on employment/student experience. The School of Statistics comprises 16 faculty, 5 instructional P&A staff, 4 office staff, approximately 45 graduate students in the School of Statistics Ph.D. program, and
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: Experience can include time spent teaching as part of one’s graduate program. Having been the primary instructor (lecturer) for a college-level course is preferred. The candidate should also have experience