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Academies. You will be in charge of everything from managing student assistants and hiring faculty to teach the Summer Engineering Academies to managing the budget, designing camp activities, working with
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The Recruitment and Retention of Alaska Natives and American Indians in Nursing (RRANN) Student Success Facilitator is a position designed to focus on duties and responsibilities that support Alaska
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development, exhibits, education, and research as outlined in the established policies. Promotes technological advancements for efficiency and innovation. Ensures programs are in compliance with grant
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exploration through multi-day wilderness science education programs in Washington, Alaska, Canada, and Switzerland. The instructors will plan and carry out all aspects of one field expedition in Oregon
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programs, both graduate and undergraduate, so as to meet the goals of the University’s Strategic Plan. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES Strategic Recruitment Leads strategic planning for the University relating
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-quality instruction. Enhance the strength and effectiveness of the curriculum using technology and videos. Arrive on-campus at least half an hour prior to the start time of in-person sessions per week
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-quality instruction. Enhance the strength and effectiveness of the curriculum using technology and videos. Arrive on-campus at least half an hour prior to the start time of in-person sessions per week