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General office administration. Work on community-engaged design projects including design development, graphic representation, community engagement and production of draft and final deliverables. Research
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students, as well as students with documented disabilities. The Academic Curriculum Coordinator/Tutor will assist Success Coach I and II with developing and facilitating academic tutoring and assist with
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"check-boxing"). Assist students with developing a quality personal statement based on competencies in alignment with the university mission. Planning and hosting Information Sessions and events with
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of the student-athlete that adheres to all University, Conference, and NCAA rules and regulations while providing a safe and accepting environment for coaches, staff, and student-athletes to grow and develop
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Apply Job Type Part-time, Temporary Description Job ID CES-0001-055- Eng Position Classification PT Adjunct Faculty Position Summary The University of Detroit Mercy Department of English invites
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professional administrative support to the Department Chair, faculty, and staff. Prepare materials and documentation for departmental meetings, academic reviews, student advising, and accreditation-related
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for student formation and services, promoting a student-centered law school environment that supports academic excellence, fosters ethical development, and encourages student engagement with, and integration
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into existing engineering and computer science courses. Provide guest lectures or workshops on agile development, data analytics and behavioral analysis for identifying markets and developing products
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endeavors. Strategic Planning and Change Management Collaborate with senior academic and university leadership to develop a strategic plan for the OTD program focusing on growth and quality improvement goals
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of the Department of Public Safety Department at the University of Detroit Mercy. The training and educating the entire Department of Public Safety and University community through active seminars, and consistent