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32156BR Office of Community Impact Position Overview The Community Impact Data Manager provides leadership through the Office of Community Impact in coordinating, integrating, and communicating data
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32333BR Molecular Biosciences Position Overview This position is for a coordinator of the NIH-funded KU-Haskell Bridge program. This program is a research training program that supports Haskell
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32328BR Student Engagement Center Position Overview The Student Engagement Center at the University of Kansas serves as a hub for student involvement, leadership development, impact programs and
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32222BR Self Graduate Programs Position Overview The Academic Program Coordinator for faculty engagement establishes, implements, and administers faculty development, mentorship, and recognition
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Position Overview The Education Program Coordinator for faculty engagement establishes, implements, and administers faculty development, mentorship, and recognition efforts under the umbrella of and in
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30908BR Student Engagement Center Position Overview The Student Engagement Center at the University of Kansas serves as a hub for student involvement, leadership development, impact programs and
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Education Committee (TEC) and assist in the governance of our Student Teaching and PDS program Produce an Annual Report on PDS & Student Teaching, which summarizes program activities, accomplishments, and
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32074BR Molecular Biosciences Position Overview This position is for a coordinator of the KU Bridge program. This program is an NIH-funded research training program that supports Haskell
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32080BR Student Engagement Center Position Overview The Student Engagement Center at the University of Kansas serves as a hub for student involvement, leadership development, impact programs and
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and diploma production. The CBE Program Manager, Registrar Services, manages Office of the University Registrar functions that are critical to the enrollment, progression, and completion of students in