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Work collaboratively with the Vice President of Academic/Student Affairs, Dean of Academic Affairs, Dean of Student Affairs to implement other strategies that intertwine with the grant. The Project Director of the Academic Success Center (ASC) reports directly to the Dean of Academic Affairs and is responsible for the implementation and oversight of the ASC Grant.
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The Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs is the chief academic officer for UCCS, providing visionary leadership and strategic direction for all academic programs and initiatives.
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At all times they will serve as a dependable, responsive resource for faculty and administrative leadership and as a trusted departmental representative to collaborative offices and agencies such as Academic HR/Academic Recruitment, International Students and Scholars Office (ISSO), Office of Medical Affairs and Governance (OMAG), School of Medicine Dean's Office, and the Office of Faculty and Academic Affairs.
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Cardiologist - Academic Position (Cardiology) The NBA’s Jazz, ECHL Utah Grizzlies hockey, the AAA Salt Lake Bees, the Utah Warriors Rugby team, and the MLS Real Salt Lake, all represent Salt Lake City.
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Job Title/Academic Rank: General Neurologist - Academic Rank/Depends on Qualifications. General Neurologist - Academic Rank/Depends on Qualifications. This is an opportunity to practice comprehensive neurology within a large academic department.
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Establish campus partnerships across institutions including Student Outreach and Support, Success Coaching in Academic Advising, Student Financial Services, University Registrar, etc., that positively impact the 6-year graduation cohort and 5-year graduation cohort.
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Master's degree in higher education administration, academic advising, education or related field. The Assistant Director of Academic Advising, in coordination with department management, is responsible for the development, management, and evolution of the Science Excellence (Sci-X) program.
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The Academic Success Coach works closely with other Learning Resource Center (LRC)/ Office of Undergraduate Research and Studies (OURS) personnel and the campus community to ensure high quality academic success coaching services and functional supervision of peer coaching cohort.
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The role will report to WGU Academy's President, and work closely with WGU's Chief Academic Officer, School leaders, and a variety of other stakeholders. Innovation in Onramp Programs: Collaborate with WGU Academy leadership, across WGU's academic organization to design, execute, and scale innovative Onramp programs that improve academic readiness.
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Utilize on-campus resources and technologies such as SIS, Starfish, OnBase, Maxient, and Stellic to aggregate student data to adequately assist all graduating students, especially those that are in danger of failing, stopping out, have prior academic gaps, or may not reach the 4-year graduation goal.
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About GWUH: GW Hospital is a 385-bed tertiary care, academic medical center located in downtown Washington, DC. Featuring a Level 1 Trauma Center and a Level 3 NICU offers clinical expertise in a variety of areas including cardiac, cancer, neurosciences, women’s health, and advanced surgery including robotic and minimally invasive surgery.
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HCA Florida Osceola Hospital in conjunction with the University of Central Florida College of Medicine (UCF COM) is seeking an exceptional colorectal surgeon to join our general surgery residency program as core faculty
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1+ years of hands-on experience in professional or academic setting with cooperative autonomous driving and sensor simulation tools (e.g., CARLA, LGSVL, CARMAKER, or similar). 2+ years of hands-on experience in professional or academic setting with at least one of microscopic traffic simulation tools (e.g., SUMO, Vissim, Aimsun, Transmolder, or similar.
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Strong academic credentials, including a Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. The firms attorneys possess exceptional academic and professional credentials; many are former federal judicial clerks, including several former Supreme Court clerks.
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Job Title Name: Senior Academic Advisor CUNY TITLE Higher Education Assistant FLSA Exempt COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS $52,267- $64,649 Salary commensurate with education and experience. The Senior Academic Advisor reports to the Associate Director for Student Advising Services.
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