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with common software applications including databases, word processing, presentation, student information systems and cloud-based computing. Job Code: 00001769 ACADEMIC DEAN, TRINITY COLLEGE Job Level
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between Duke’s Office of Information Technology (OIT), Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, and Pratt School of Engineering. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Advance DTech’s mission by driving a compelling vision
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international programs in more than 150 countries. This position will develop, implement, and lead communication strategies that support and strengthen various programs in Duke’s Trinity College of Arts
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) may appear on the Trinity College website , our Twitter account , and on dozens of departmental websites, email newsletters and social media channels from Facebook to Instagram. Exemplary work is often
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and graduate courses; provide syllabi when required or requested. Support program and unit assessment for internal and external purposes, including NASPAA, SACS, and Trinity College and Graduate School
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, Communications, and Stewardship team (MCS) and Offices of Communication for Trinity College. Collaborate with members of the Foundation Relations Office in support of funding opportunities for the Division
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the facilities office of Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, and Duke Facilities Management Department. Confer with the Department Manager and Facilities Management personnel as appropriate to secure resources
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advising for Trinity College students from matriculation until major declaration during their sophomore year. Under the purview of the Director of the AAC, the Director of Academic Engagement
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administrative support, including communications, outreach and event planning, to the Undergraduate Research Support Office of Trinity College. Education/Training: Bachelor’s degree preferred; three years
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, interdisciplinary approach that focuses on topics relevant to the challenges of our time. With support from Duke’s Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, the Center hosts an undergraduate minor (JAM) and a certificate