30 phd-scholarship-in-groundwater positions at Central Michigan University in United States
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participating in 4S Pathways to Academic Success. The Project Coordinator serves as a liaison to campus and community partners especially academic advising, academic resources, orientation, scholarships and
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assessing and advising student research. Duties & Responsibilities Serves as a member of the Director’s leadership team. Advises students on the Honors Program and Centralis Scholarship protocol, including
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. Required Qualifications A PhD or an industry professional with a master’s degree in a professional discipline and relevant experience. Ability to perform the essential functions of the job with or without
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Awards ceremony, retirement dinners, appreciation dinners. Assists with awarding of department scholarships. General office duties: maintaining department files, photocopying, pickup and deliveries
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Stewardship & Donor Relations as well as the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid, and Accounting Services. Coordinates meetings and calendars. Approves payroll for all Advancement employees and students
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. graduate student picnic, Richtmeyer-Foust and Whitmore Awards ceremony, retirement dinners, appreciation dinners. Assists with awarding of department scholarships General office duties: maintaining
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meetings. Uses DocuSign for signatures for Advancement endowment agreements and other vital agreements. Works closely with Stewardship & Donor Relations as well as the Office of Scholarships and Financial
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with Indigenous peoples higher education issues. Historical knowledge of the Anishnaabe and/or other Michigan tribes. Demonstration of scholarship on Indigenous peoples cultural and education issues
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Michigan tribes. Demonstration of scholarship on Indigenous peoples cultural and education issues or social values. Duties & Responsibilities Plans, develops and administers programs to better educate
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Scholarship Program, and the General Education Coordinator. The SVP leads and provides oversight of community engagement, first-year experience, general education, and the faculty information system used