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, highly scalable, and multi-device-compatible Software as a Service (SaaS) web applications to meet public needs. Our flagship program is the Kite® Suite, a SaaS-based testing platform used by multiple
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reconciles budgets, extracts and analyzes data from university systems, and develops assessment metrics to evaluate the effectiveness and impact of library services. The position also works closely with
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application materials. Experience with university-wide academic program requirements and university procedures as evidenced by application materials. Experience working with academic issues of undergraduate
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assessment; Community outreach; Alumni development. The University of Kansas, Edwards Campus, School of Professional Studies, Information Technology program seeks an outstanding individual for a non-tenure
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the University of Kansas as a whole. Job Description 50% - Plan, implement, manage and maintain a financial support system with minimal supervision to assure proper expenditures on the project(s), adequate
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materials. Experience with university-wide academic program requirements and university procedures as evidenced by application materials. Experience working with academic issues of undergraduate students, as
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, computer labs, and other facilities. The College emphasizes interdisciplinary, experiential learning and global awareness, houses a vibrant university wide Honors Program that highlights undergraduate
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KU architecture program has a deep and enduring connection to the architectural, design, and development communities of Kansas City. Through design studios located in the city’s urban core, internships
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Position Overview The Dole Institute of Politics (DIOP) at the University of Kansas is an educational institution dedicated to developing a new era of leadership that uses politics to bring people together
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undergraduate and 900 full-time graduate students. The School is consistently recognized for its leadership in special education, curriculum and teaching, and human development. Guided by its 2024 strategic plan