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(Education Program Assistant 2). Under the general supervision of the Hartford County 4-H Extension Educator, this position will coordinate and deliver 4-H programming for youth including the Advancing 4-H
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JOB SUMMARY UConn’s Institute for Municipal and Regional Policy (IMRP) is seeking three qualified Educational Program Assistants 2 to assist with the administration of programs. In particular
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in the Department of Psychological Sciences at the Stamford Campus. The Department of Psychological Sciences is committed to excellence in undergraduate and graduate education. UConn Stamford is an
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of Psychological Sciences is committed to excellence in undergraduate and graduate education. UConn Stamford is an urban campus at the center of one of Fairfield County’s robust business communities, just 45 minutes
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deep commitment to effective instruction at the undergraduate level and be capable of teaching a broad range of courses in the department including those in marketing, advertising, and public relations
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this position are expected to work fairly independently but within the goals and objectives established by the supervisor. Centered on teaching, research, and service in and about the global city, the UConn
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and 1000 undergraduate majors. For more information see https://comm.uconn.edu . The successful candidate will share a deep commitment to effective instruction at the undergraduate level and be capable
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. They will develop editorial materials and execute creative strategies to strengthen the School’s reputation and community. They will oversee internal and external publications and build positive working
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, the successful candidate will develop, not only their statistical skills, but also their verbal and written communication skills, through interacting with non-technical clients, writing reports, and
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, labs, and the community. A culture of innovation drives this pursuit of knowledge throughout the University’s network of campuses. Connecticut’s commitment to higher education helps UConn attract