22 Materials Science "University of Maryland" positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore County in United States
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Department of Psychology at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) invite applications from advanced assistant and associate level candidates for a faculty position beginning in August 2020. We
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) The Erickson School of Aging Studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) is seeking a dynamic and motivated individual to fill the position of Coordinator. As one of the leading schools in
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positions may include benefits . Benefits offered align with type (Regular, Contingent II, etc.) of position. Salary: Pay Range 05 (starting at $34,456) based on the University System of Maryland Pay Program
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Retention Develop outreach strategies to identify potential partnerships with area high schools and community colleges, focusing on chemical engineering Develop materials used in the promotion of CBEE and
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the investigator verbally or in writing to request additional materials Serving as an expert liaison between the research investigator and the reviewer, as well as educating parties on relevant and emerging
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visit: https://www.imsearch.com/open-searches/university-maryland-baltimore-county/director-equity-and-civil-rightstitle-ix Required Minimum Qualifications: Requires a Master's degree and five (5) years
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participation and lead volunteers/student workforce Design engaging promotional materials Collect, analyze, and present data in a variety of formats Write and persuade effectively Speak in front of diverse
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, but are not limited to, grant reports and proposals, administrative updates, and promotional materials. Assists the Executive Leadership Team to maintain partnerships at the local, state, and national
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aid and scholarship materials and other publications Serving as a liaison to offices across campus that impact our service to families at UMBC, especially Student Business Services and the Office of
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Chemical Science General knowledge of the principles and practices of natural and/or chemical sciences; of the safe and proper handling and disposal of applicable specimens, materials and equipment. Ability