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+ professionals in media relations, social media, internal and alumni communications, creative design, web operations and marketing. Essential Functions In close collaboration with the Executive Director, the
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College of Media Arts & Design Job Summary The Interim Coordinator of Student Diversity Programs will steward, facilitate, and operate the BRIDGE Scholars Program (BRIDGE) and the Made to Measure
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environment that promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion; professional and career development; and collaboration and innovation across all our departments. Job Summary The Executive Director of Development is
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through its affiliation with nearby Drexel University – a leading private non-profit research institution that focusses on innovation and entrepreneurship and provides a unique cooperative education program
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support the overall business need and strategic plan. Provides guidance on a range of employee relations (ER) and labor relations issues. Educates clients on relevant policies, procedures, and practices as
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Malvern Campus Residencies and Events : Collaborate with Senior Director and faculty leads on the design of new residencies or executive events. Manage University City and/or Malvern residency coordination
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who are equally passionate about teaching - face-to-face and online - and about cutting-edge research, the department is a leader in communication education, guiding the design of new curricular
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evaluation. Evaluate student achievement of curricular objectives/outcomes related to organizational behavior, business strategy/technology innovation management, and/or human resources management. Schedule
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from normalized and non-normalized tables and analyze discrepancies. Strong time and project management skills, including developing project plan documents, technical specs, test strategy documents as
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or theory. • Plan, write, and submit paper proposals to cohort coordinating center. • Create data requests and analyses plans. • Analyze and interpret complex datasets, utilizing advanced statistical and