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Examples of relevant professional experience include college/university teaching positions or advising experience in the context of fellowships, study abroad, honors, undergraduate research, writing support, TRiO programs, or academic or career services.
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Supports families of children moving abroad, transitioning post-to-post abroad, returning from assignment overseas, on Authorized or Ordered Departure, or on medical/psychiatric evacuation, with respect to the identification and utilization of medical resources necessary for the wellbeing and optimal development of USG child/adolescent dependents.
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Partners with study abroad and African American Studies to coordinate the Annual Study Abroad Program. Coordinates and leads programming for the Ghana Study Abroad program and the HBCU exchange programs.
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Conduct individual advising appointments with a diverse group of prospective and current applicants to help them assess their potential as candidates and place fellowships within the context of their goals; advising will regularly be done in person, with Zoom appointments for alumni and abroad students.
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In their advising role, the Senior Academic Advisor is committed to the overall success of their assigned undergraduate students, They help students understand degree and minor requirements; develop, cultivate, and transform academic goals and educational plans; understand academic policies and procedures; select majors and minors; explore curricular and co-curricular opportunities (i.e., research, study abroad, service learning, etc.
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Duties will include teaching courses such as biostatistics, research methods, health policy, or capstone research, advising graduate and/or undergraduate students, and active research or scholarly innovation with funding.
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They are responsible for providing student-centric, proactive, professional and engaged advising and coaching to support the students' success with regards to their international experiences as a part of their academic journey at USD. The Managers need to be familiar with USD's various degree programs, across the university, to assist the students in identifying opportunities for study abroad while fulfilling their graduation requirements and achieving career, personal and educational goals.
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The Study Abroad Advisor is primarily responsible for advising and supporting students throughout the entire study abroad process, from advising to re-entry, maintaining the Terra Dotta website and social media, promoting study abroad programs to the Loyola community, recruiting a diverse population, increasing the number of students studying abroad and ensuring compliance with Loyola procedures.
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Additionally, they will provide outreach and support for Muslim students across all BU programs, working with campus partners including (but not limited to) Dining Services, Admissions, Office of Residential Life, Study Abroad, and Global Programs.
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The incumbent for the Senior College Advisor serves as an academic advising expert and consultant to College Advisers, as well as college and campus partners. There are five college advisor/evaluator positions in the Advising Office.
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The Assistant Director oversees the support systems for RMC international students, oversees all aspects of the advising and application processes for students interested in study abroad, and participates in general management activities for the College's Office of International Education.
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Promote study abroad to FAU students through outreach such as group advising sessions, orientation, and on-campus events. Respond to student inquiries, provide resources and next steps to students and others, assist with scheduling study abroad advising appointments and creating schedules.
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Within the cover letter, please include a description of your career advising philosophy in relation to liberal arts education and inclusive student support. Students partner with faculty in doing original research, thrive in a robust program of internships, study abroad in more than two dozen countries and compete in 19 NCAA Division III sports.
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The position will serve as a thought leader and strategic planner to foster and promote student learning, engagement, and success through supervision of counseling, student health and wellness, access and disability services, student orientation and engagement, academic advising, athletics and recreation, Veterans Affairs, student conduct, and overall programming to promote the growth and development of all students.
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The associate Muslim chaplain will assist the Office of Religious Life by providing primary spiritual and philosophical leadership, organization, and advising for their faith community as well as guidance on religious observance and accommodation.
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