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, ultimately serving as stewards for the Institute’s overall research efforts. Position Summary Virginia Institute Marine Science (VIMS) Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) is charged with the management of all
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experience Proficient with basic computer applications, including Microsoft Suite Demonstrates outstanding organizational, administrative, and customer service skills with a high degree of professionalism
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logistics. Proficiency with MS Office suite including Word, Outlook, Excel, Access, and internet search engines, in addition to a commitment to expand computer skills and the use of technology to enhance
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be currently enrolled in an ALA-accredited library science program or have graduated from an MLS program within the past year, and be a United States resident Ability to work evenings and/or weekends
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Health Unit Mission Statement The mission of VIMS is to seek and broadly communicate knowledge in marine and coastal science to the Commonwealth of Virginia, the nation, and the world through research
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to an outstanding intercollegiate athletics program by: Forging an environment that demands success with integrity; Winning championships; Empowering leaders; Building a championship culture; Elevating the prestige
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Dean of Arts & Sciences Office Unit Mission Statement Under the leadership of the Dean, the office of the Dean of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences provides a voice for the Faculty of Arts & Sciences
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are committed to an outstanding intercollegiate athletics program by: · Forging an environment that demands success with integrity; · Winning championships; · Empowering leaders; · Building a championship culture
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Plant Administration Unit Mission Statement The mission of Business Affairs is to support W&M as a leader among liberal arts and science universities by providing excellent service that is efficient
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the Senior Associate Dean for Academic Programs in the School of Education to promote standards for quality in online and hybrid education through the optimal use of instructional technology, course design