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Admissions Counselor in Denver, CO
The Admissions Counselor manages all admissions aspects of assigned academic programs and is responsible for building strong relationships with prospective students and counterparts in partner programs.
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Manager, Library Collections Procurement and Processing in Denver, CO
Reporting to the Collections & Content Management Librarian, the Manager of Library Collections Procurement and Processing position is responsible for hiring/training/supervising the staff and management of the workflow in the Library Collections Procurement and Processing unit, as well as deployment of the library collection funds through acquisitions policy and procedures. Represents this unit in organization-wide committees and task forces, etc. Works closely with other units and departments in the Libraries.
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Associate Director of Financial Aid Analysis and Research in Denver, CO
This position encompasses a broad range of data analysis and support for all aspects of the University’s financial aid programs. The position will work closely with the Director of Financial Aid and other senior members of financial aid and enrollment staff to plan and assess the strategies and tactics needed to achieve stated enrollment goals with a specific emphasis on data analysis needed to support these endeavors. Further, they will work with financial aid colleagues to gather data to inform and optimize individual and team performance and management of funds. This person will also assist in assessing how well we effectively deliver on our stated mission, goals and objectives relative to our resources.
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Associate Vice Chancellor, Marketing and Brand Strategy in Denver, CO
The AVC has overall responsibility for ensuring consistent and clear marketing strategies for DU and directs the brand, marketing, digital and creative direction for University Relations.
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Adjunct Faculty, Fault Diagnosis and Prognosis Engineering in Denver, CO
The Systems Engineering Department at the School of Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Denver is seeking a skilled and enthusiastic instructor to join our team and teach the principles and practices of Fault Diagnosis and Prognosis Engineering. In this role, you will be responsible for developing and delivering high-quality instructional materials and providing hands-on training to equip students with the necessary skills to excel in this field.
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