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They will implement evaluation plans in collaboration with the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and faculty program directors to conduct program evaluations, review data, analyze reports, interpret results, and prepare/present reports and dashboards aligned with external requirements and internal standards.
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The Deputy Chief of Staff advises, collaborates, and works closely with senior UW leadership on behalf of the President and Provost to advance the University's mission and ensure strategic alignment within Academic Affairs functions.
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The executive vice chancellor area also includes the Divisions of Undergraduate Education, Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs, Enrollment Management, several academic support units, as well as units under the purview of the Vice Chancellors for Student Affairs and Equity, Diversity & Inclusion.
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Experience with higher education administration, academic affairs or postdoctoral affairs. Interacts with departmental HR and Academic Affairs administrators, the Office of International Affairs, and the University of Chicago Provost's Office to enforce postdoctoral policy and reviews and approves all necessary postdoctoral appointment forms and documents.
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Academic Affairs, Campus President, and the local Executive Committee. Assists with other responsibilities as determined by the Program Director and/or the Campus Dean of Academic Affairs.
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Marginal/Incidental FunctionsManages room reservations for all events in the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs’ portfolio: including but not limited to courses, studio lottery, final studio/portfolio reviews, and events hosted by the Associate Dean and SOA.Backs up the Senior Academic Program Coordinator and SOA receptionist as needed.
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Prepares analytical and statistical reports as required by the Division of Adult and Continuing Education, College Management, and the CUNY Office of Academic Affairs; Represents the program in outreach events and meetings with the CUNY Office of Academic Affairs and College offices as needed.
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Manages room reservations for all events in the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs' portfolio: including but not limited to courses, studio lottery, final studio/portfolio reviews, and events hosted by the Associate Dean and SOA.
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The School is seeking a full-time Director of Instruction and Academic Affairs/Academic Coordinator (AC) to provide academic administration for all academic programs, including our accredited Master's in Social Work (MSW) professional degree program, undergraduate major in Social Welfare, doctoral degree program, and graduate certificate programs.
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The Staff Audiologist position is located in the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Service of the Veterans Affairs Northern California Health Care System (VANCHCS), one of the largest Veterans Affairs facilities in the country.
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The Office of Graduate Student Services, which includes Academic Advising, Career Development, and International Education, is dedicated to providing students with streamlined service for the full spectrum of the student experience, from developing academic and professional goals to successful job and internship search strategies.
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Experience in academic affairs, advising, student support services, enrollment management or student affairs. The AVPAA will report to the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, working closely with the senior academic team to reinvigorate the institution's student success agenda.
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Responsible for overseeing daily business office transactions, coordinating academic affairs searches, managing Dean's Office events, providing Institutional Review Board (IRB) support, offering committee support, and maintaining the websites for Academic Affairs and the Dean's Office.
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Consideration given to candidates with: a master's degree in academic advising, higher education administration, college student personnel, psychological counseling, student affairs, or related field.
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The University of Providence seeks applications and nominations of outstanding candidates for the position of Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. The Provost is responsible for the academic budget, leadership of the faculty, and academic program development including community outreach programs, oversight of institutional accreditation, and promoting scholarly and creative activities.
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