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collaboration flourishes. The FAU Center for Online and Continuing Education (COCE) is seeking several Instructional Design Assistants -Boca Raton, FL. Summary of Responsibilities: Build multiple courses in
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and Innovation - Boca Raton, FL. With over 30,000 students from all 50 states and over 180 countries, 21 intercollegiate teams, 180 plus degree programs, and an administration that thrives on discovery
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Visiting Instructor position in Graphic Design based on the Fort Lauderdale campus starting in August 2024 and ending at the conclusion of the Spring semester in May 2025. The successful candidate must be
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by logging into their existing Workday employee account. Position Summary: Florida Atlantic University is seeking an Athletics Graphic Designer - Boca Raton, FL. Summary of Responsibilities: Maintain
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developmental planning of all campus facilities at Florida Atlantic University to support the academic, research and service mission of the University. Charge includes design development, construction, renovation
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transform data, ensuring its accuracy, consistency, and reliability. Integrate data from various sources into a unified and accessible data repository. Design additions to databases (DB) such as MS SQL
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users to network shares, configuring smartphones, imaging URP-owned laptops and desktops, developing and maintaining documentation, designing, testing, and installing operating systems and application
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. Florida Atlantic University is taking its place among the world's great research centers and has been given the designation of a "High Research Activity" university by the Carnegie Foundation
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to the college dean. Responsible for planning, coordinating, and directing college publications, advertising, and press. Executes designed materials and press releases. Makes decisions as to the protocols within
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: Administers, manages, and supervises operations and processing for academic support services for doctoral programs, including but not limited to admissions and enrollment management, plan of study