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rate for this position is $5,613 per course section and 10-week term. The rate for course development is the same as the adjunct course rate per course developed. The University of Denver has provided a
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Executive Communications Support Assist in drafting and editing remarks, talking points, and written materials for university leadership. Help prepare briefing materials and background research for leadership
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stewardship of shared resources. Provide timely updates to leadership on trends, challenges, and opportunities gathered from units. Supervise a web content developer within OGE Work collaboratively with other
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development at the University. We employ a holistic understanding of the complex interaction between academic and business systems and processes to deliver timely, accurate information and insight to members
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. This position is integral to program success and requires the development of collaborative and supportive relationships with faculty, staff, and internal and external education partners. Ideal candidates
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departments, programs, centers and institutes, as well as the Dean’s Suite, CAHSS Enrollment, and University Advancement to develop innovative and effective marketing materials across multiple mediums and
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: Morgridge College of Education The University of Denver’s Morgridge College of Education (MCE) invites applications for the position of Associate Director of Admissions. MCE’s vision is to train global
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both the University and their respective conferences to the best of their abilities. Position Summary The Assistant Director of Marketing & Fan Experience develops marketing collateral needed
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Apply now Job no:498322 Work type:Faculty Full-Time Location:Denver, CO Categories:Library Professionals, Faculty Division: University Libraries The University of Denver Libraries, comprised
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both the University and their respective conferences to the best of their abilities. Position Summary The Manager of Marketing & Fan Experience develops marking collateral needed for the Division