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provides legal support and guidance to the University of Maryland, College Park, the State of Maryland’s flagship, Research 1 university. The University’s research enterprise is a complex, expanding, and
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community financial support. Collaborate with the college Foundation and Financial Aid to facilitate the awarding of SASP/FYE Scholarships; the Office of Sponsored Programs for grant writing, reporting, and
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The University of Nevada, Las Vegas invites applications for Director of Financial Aid and Scholarships, UNLV Financial Aid and Scholarships and Financial Literacy and Wellness [R0137465] ROLE
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The University of Nevada, Las Vegas invites applications for Vice President for Research, UNLV Provost [R0141395] ROLE of the POSITION The Vice President for Research (VPR) is central to UNLV's
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working collaboratively with the deans and Vice Presidents, the Office of the Provost advances the intellectual life of our scholarly community through the support and advancement of our academic programs
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Consideration Date 12/11/2023 Diversity Statement: The University of Maryland, College Park, an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, complies with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations
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, College Park. The AGC advises and supports University clients, including the President’s staff, Vice Presidents, Deans, Department Chairs, faculty, and staff. The AGC handles a range of business, corporate
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serves as IT representative on the university-level Associate Dean councils related to scholarship and external funding. The DRTC will work closely with the Vice President for Research, department chairs
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Executive Director of the Sherman Center, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, about 1 year agoConsistent with the University’s mission, and working collaboratively with the deans and Vice Presidents, the Office of the Provost advances the intellectual life of our scholarly community through the support