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inclusion creates exceptional educational opportunities which prepare students for success in a global society. Essential functions (job duties): The Departments of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and
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and experience with educational technology and web-based applications required. Superior computing skills including Word, Excel, Powerpoint and internet use. Ability to create and manage databases
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candidates in the following areas: criminal law and procedure; law and emerging technology; business and corporate law; labor and employment law; and the intersection of law and Black studies and the Black
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instruments and manage and supervise the construction and maintenance of databases and web-based data profiles. · Collaborate with others regarding data management, and in the planning and
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implementation of data quality assurance plans. · Actively seek innovative strategies to increase survey response rates; apply cutting-edge technology and methodology to survey practice; and maintain
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visualizing articles and research data. Technology and Knowledge Management: Contributes to the development and maintenance of the library's online presence by creating and maintaining specialized LibGuides
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to campus partners, including Development and Alumni Relations and the Office of Technology Transfer, to ensure effective financial coordination and compliance. Treasury Operations Support (Back
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Wayne State University is searching for an experienced Office Service Clerk II at its Advanced Technology Education Center (ATEC) location. Wayne State is a premier, public, urban research
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solutions and managing change. · Technology: Proficiency in MS Excel; familiarity with ArcGIS, Qualtrics, SPSS, or other data tools is a plus. · Communication: Strong verbal and written
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curricular development. Well-versed in using technology in education. Ability to engage students in the practical application of social work theory and practice from the classroom to the community