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Through division leadership, recommends course and program offerings, policy/process changes to Academic Affairs related to student needs and requests. Ten (10) years of progressive experience of higher education administration/management in academic advising, retention, or coaching.
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Job Req ID: 113156 Retention Specialist / Cohort Tracker Reporting to the Assistant Director of Retention in Student Affairs, we are actively seeking a The Retention Specialist/Cohort Tracker tracks, monitors, and provides support for students in six-year graduation cohorts, checking in on their registration, finances, and academic progress.
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Assists with the design and implementation of psychoeducational programs and outreach activities for the campus community, including students, faculty, staff, student organizations, related academic departments, and Student Affairs units.
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Job Title Assistant Professor Psychology (Tenure-Track) Division Divison of Academic Affairs Department Department of Psychology Position Category Faculty FLSA Exempt Pay Range Commensurate with experience Minimum Commensurate with experience Maximum Commensurate with experience Fund Source State Support Job Duties The position includes teaching courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
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Demonstrated experience in supervising and implementing effective external and internal communications plans and strategies and in editing/writing high-quality retail or academic publications is required.
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Reporting to President Kim Schatzel, the EVPRI works collaboratively with the Executive Vice President and University Provost and the Executive Vice President for Health Affairs in aligning research with UofL’s overall academic mission as a Carnegie R1, community engaged university.
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We are seeking an Academic Program Administrator who will manage and be responsible for oversight of all matters related to graduate student activities in the Jenkins Biophysics Graduate Program and the Program in Molecular Biophysics (PMB) within Johns Hopkins University's Krieger School of Arts & Sciences (KSAS.
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The Office of Academic Affairs, University Recreation and Fitness (URecFit) in the SMC Campus Center has an opportunity for a Recreation & Fitness Senior Assistant Director of Business & Fitness.
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Collaborate with Career & Life Design, Student Affairs, Academic Advising, Experiential Learning, Admissions and DAR, and other units to provide support to LDP and SBA students. The Associate Director will work collaboratively with key stakeholders, including the LDP Academic Program Director, the Director of DEIB Community & Corporate Partnerships, Admissions, and Student Affairs, to ensure the effective implementation of LDP and SBA initiatives.
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The academic affairs managed by OAD include curriculum development and implementation, coordination of admissions processes and support, ensuring the integrity of each student's academic experience to include monitoring student progress, assisting with securing financial support, translating policies and procedures and supporting the academic deans, all related to student success.
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Reporting to the Provost/Vice President of Academic Affairs, the Dean of the School of Education serves in a 12-month position with responsibility for faculty, staff, student matters, budgets, curricula, and programmatic as well as strategic planning.
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Client service associate positions are entry-level roles and job seekers have completed or are in the process of completing their final academic year of educational requirements. You’ll advise clients on their local and overseas tax affairs, while acting as a strategic consultant related to business analysis, managing working capital, and profit sharing for partners.
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Academic Affairs Division. Therefore, the University System of Maryland (USM) has strongly encouraged full COVID vaccination and up-to-date booster shots (when eligible) for all faculty, staff, and students at all schools in the USM as both a reasonable and necessary means of protecting our health and safety.
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Bachelor's degree with experience as a communications director/deputy director or press secretary in a DC or district congressional office or a communications professional in an association, academic medical center, public affairs firm is required.
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This position will be a member of the Office of the Provost reporting directly to the Associate Provost for Financial Management and will be responsible for supporting the Provost and other faculty within the Academic Affairs Other Units with financial and administrative pre and post-award support on grant proposal submissions.
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