76 web-developer "https:" "https:" "https:" "Newcastle University" positions at Drexel University
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marketing using digital communications and marketing technology. The Associate Director is responsible for marketing technology, project management, business analytics and the College website – covering web
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clinical education. Students build an excellent foundation on which to build their future careers in human development-counseling, addiction counseling, and couple and family therapy. Our internationally
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of History, College of Arts and Sciences of Drexel University. The fellow will develop original research and advance undergraduate experiential learning around selected topics in the environmental humanities
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processes. The Associate Registrar will also manage critical pathway course lists, oversee academic services web content and provide operational continuity during emergencies. Additionally, this role will
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Study is evaluating a web-app that offers dementia education and tailored strategies to manage dementia-related care challenges (Principal Investigator: Dr. Laura N. Gitlin). The research interviewer will
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activities—including journal entries, account reconciliations, financial analyses, and audit support—while designing, developing, and maintaining automated workflows that enhance accuracy, efficiency, and
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thought leader in research, innovation, workforce development, and civic impact. The role also collaborates closely with internal stakeholders and community partners to ensure alignment between
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, the College has embraced the practical ingenuity of Drexel through the refinement and development of more than 25 undergraduate and graduate nursing and health professions programs characterized by
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assist in designing, developing, conducting, and communicating research often with a wide range of collaborators, including community members. The Life Course Outcomes (LCO) Research Program, within
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temporarily join the research laboratory of Dr. Peter J. Gaskill in the Department of Pharmacology and Physiology to focus on a project examining the mechanisms by which cocaine influences the development