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Apply Job Type Full-time Description Job ID AF9405-6130-1842 Position Classification FT Faculty Law (12 month) Position Summary University of Detroit Mercy Law Clinical Fellows gain valuable
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collection reports. Maintain Course Reserves and Reserves collections. Prepare shelving carts. Work on special interdepartmental projects. Requirements Minimum Qualifications Education - A college degree or
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, in accordance with the University’s fall and winter semesters. Michigan’s largest, most comprehensive private University, University of Detroit Mercy is an independent Catholic institution of higher
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students develop individualized academic success plans, and provide academic coaching, mentoring and other direct services. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Assist students in transitioning to UDM
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to students’ holistic development, including encouraging students to reflect and engage with physics in a broader social context. Commitment to service to the university and the larger community, in alignment
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Instructor-Biology Description Job ID: CES-0301-051-Biology Employee Classification PT Adjunct Faculty Position Summary The University of Detroit Mercy College of Engineering and Science invites applications
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Instructor-Technical Writing Description Job ID: CES-0301-051-Technical Writing Employee Classification PT Adjunct Faculty Position Summary The University of Detroit Mercy College of Engineering and Science
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Apply Job Type Full-time Description Job ID SM9982-2401-1868 Position Classification FT Staff MAP Position Summary To provide security services to university; patrols campus and checks resident
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to the Senior Network Manager and shares the responsibility for designing, developing and maintaining the physical infrastructure of the University’s networking environment. The networking environment provides
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of the strategies to support students transitioning to a university learning environment. Experience teaching in the college setting including active teaching strategies and course development. Demonstrated