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The Director of the Nursing Simulation Center in the Patricia H. Garman School of Nursing is a full-time, twelve-month staff position reporting to the Dean of Nursing. Submits annual reports to the Dean of Nursing regarding progress on achievements, program additions, and strategic goals and program effectiveness foci for the next year on or before July 1 each year.
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The Associate Dean for Graduate Programs is called to lead in concert with the Dean of Nursing, the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs, and the Program Directors for the Graduate programs mentioned previously, and in collaboration with D’Youville Schools of Science, Arts, and Education (SASE), Health Professions, and Pharmacy, creating an inclusive, innovative learning community to advance the mission, vision, and values of D’Youville.
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Work closely with the Senior Executive Director and colleagues in the Division of University Advancement, as well as the Dean, faculty, and key volunteers to pursue a coordinated and strategic program of cultivation and solicitation of major gift prospects and donors for the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
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The RBC is a Schoolwide enterprise that reports to the Dean of the School of Architecture and Planning. Eligibility for tenure with a Ph. D. or terminal degree in Architecture or Urban and Regional Planning with expertise in one or more subjects (including but not limited to urban planning, architecture, landscape architecture, transportation, sustainability, urban analytics, and the visualization of complex data, real estate development and finance, or other topics related to urban excellence.
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Under the Office of the Dean, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, the AVPBO serves as the chief administrative officer for the Jacobs School, overseeing the Jacobs School Office of Resource Management, Jacobs School Facilities Planning and Management Officer and the Jacobs School Office of Medical Computing.
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Contact's Title Associate Dean of Equity Diversity and Inclusion. SPHHP offers programs at every degree level and is the home to departments of biostatistics, community health and health behavior, epidemiology and environmental health, exercise and nutrition sciences, and rehabilitation science.
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Faculty report to the Executive Dean within the Academic Unit. Faculty are responsible for preparing lessons; for both theory and clinical, and student learning outcome activities reflective of the course and program objectives.
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The RBC Director of Research will collaborate with architecture and planning partners across the School, including the UB Regional Institute, the University Libraries, and the MS in Real Estate Development program, and with departments throughout the University.
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This current position is part of a multi-year, multi-faculty recruitment effort in quantum science and technology supported by the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, the Office of the Provost and the State of New York.
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