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. Benefits of being an advisor at Purdue The University Undergraduate Academic Advising office offers an Advisor Certification Program, a centralized professional development opportunity that allows new
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Writing Program , which is part of the English Department , housed in the College of Liberal Arts , all of which foster interfacing among students, faculty, practitioners or active writers, and community
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the implementation and execution of the Quality Improvement (QI) Program for NCNC. Core functions of this role include project management and compliance activities and serving as the electronic health record (EHR
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Mental Health Counseling and School Counseling Programs to start August 2026. The successful candidate will teach graduate courses, participate in program governance as a core faculty member, provide
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communication skills. Strong attention to detail and good organizational skills. Strong desire to work in a collaborative research program. Interested candidates should email Professor Michael Manfra at mmanfra
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, and program flyers regarding the arboretum Website updates Assist with Arboretum events, outreach and tabling events as needed Spread sheets of event expenses Assist with online sales, office
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Experiential Learning and Industry Engagement is the driving force behind Purdue’s Master of Science in Sport Management program. This role serves as the connector - bringing together academic excellence, real
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educational experiences to students in Associates, Bachelors and Masters degree programs. This position offers an excellent opportunity for individuals to work in a professional learning community wherein
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teaching appointments to qualified individuals who are dedicated to providing quality educational experiences to students in undergraduate and graduate degree programs. This position offers an excellent
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-driven, bilingual professional to support communication with students and families who speak Spanish. This role is key in ensuring that our programs remain inclusive, accessible, and responsive to our