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per hour. Preferred (Majors, Experience, GPA, etc.) School of Art and Design Students strongly preferred. Special Instructions to Applicant Please upload your resume and Federal Work Study agreement
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Assist in exhibit/display design and label production Help with needs related to the Medical History Interest Group lecture series and other events Work with pop-up exhibits Room set-up Promotion Manage
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Exhibitions Assistance with the curation of exhibits Assist in exhibit/display design and label production Help with needs related to the Medical History Interest Group lecture series and other events Work with
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. Tutoring sessions occur during regular business hours (8:00-5:00) and are designed to provide academic support, ongoing guidance, and periodic encouragement to students. Tutors help the STEPP Program
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for Clinical Affairs, will be responsible for design, implementation, and continued support of the Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement/Risk Management programs to ensure the highest quality, patient-centered
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employers while maintaining existing relationships through strategic outreach. This role will implement and develop recruitment strategies and programs designed to enhance employer relationships with
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. The School of Theatre and Dance, in the College of Fine Arts and Communication, has an enrollment of over 250 Acting, Dance Performance and Choreography, Design and Production, Musical Theatre, Stage
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the integrative mechanisms of physiological processes within the context of both health and disease. Job Duties Plan and execute experiments, optimize procedures as needed, data collection, strict documentation
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sessions and competitions - Function in game day organization and assignments as prescribed by the Head Coach. - Evaluation of opponents and the development of a game plan for student-athlete instruction in
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the department chair. This position is part of a college-wide search for the College of Education at East Carolina University (ECU), designed to connect, support, and empower incoming faculty along interests