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discretion when handling confidential information Strong work ethic and teamwork skills Solid understanding of financial markets and the investment process Strong computer proficiency Additional Information
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the Psychology M.S. program who does not hold a Full Graduate Assistantship. Work-study eligibility preferred but open to all psychology graduate students. Additional Information: Physical Demands Summary: Wage
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one student research assistant to join the Carbon Calculus research team as a joint effort with Villanova’s Sustainable Engineering Program and Chemical & Biological Engineering Department. Student does
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, sharing ideas for connecting with students, and researching and developing tools to better monitor metrics. Requirements: Prior coursework in Engineering, Computer Science OR Business is required to prepare
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are extremely important to the successful operation of a Varsity Water Polo competition. Requirements: Experience with the Colorado Sys6 Console Water Polo program Applicants must have competent knowledge
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Campus Recreation announcements. Enforce all facility and program policies. Perform miscellaneous duties as assigned. Requirements: Additional Information: Please only submit your availability form
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Number of positions: 10 Department: 506-VEMS Program Contact Name: Richard Finfrock Contact Phone/Extension: x9-6979 Position Summary Information Job Description Summary: CPR Training for nursing Students
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Interdisciplinary Studies office and/or at GIS and Program events. Wage Rate: 10.00/hr Posting Detail Information Closing Date (11:59pm ET): Open Until Filled Yes
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! Requirements: Requirements: Currently enrolled as a student in the Villanova College of Engineering. Experience with at least one of the following areas: electronics, 3D printing, computer-aided design (CAD
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the enabling environment to expand the Department of Justice-Recognized Organization and Accredited Representatives program (“R+A”). In 2024, the SIG partnered with the Center for Migration Studies of New York