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World Religions and Cultures

… Michigan University graduates with degrees in religion are working as: University instructors Journalists Counselors Lawyers Teachers Among the fields they work in are: International businesses Museums Non-profit …

https://wmich.edu/religion/career

Market Research Analyst

Human Resources

… qualifications Physical requirements Office or other indoor work with minimal physical demands such as occasionally … lifting or moving materials less than 25 pounds. Working conditions Work is generally performed in a well-lit, …

https://wmich.edu/hr/employees/staff/jobdescriptions/010241

Faculty and students at WMU develop novel and sustainable method for treating pollutants in water

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

… “We recently published a patent on the same line of work that made the water process even better and more … Mert Atilhan and Dr. Guadalupe Perez, post-graduate fellow, work in Atilhan’s lab. Led by Atilhan, the team also … Kalamazoo Area Math and Science Center (KAMSC). The team worked collaboratively to test a large list of new materials …

https://wmich.edu/engineer/news/2024/11/faculty-students-wmu-develop-novel-sustainable-method-treating-pollutants

Empower Your Scholarship: Understanding Author's Rights

University Libraries

… Author's Rights Submitted by Angela Brcka on Forums and workshops Tue, 10/22/2024 - 10:00am - Tue, 10/22/2024 - … Edward Eckel Email for more information As a scholar, your work is your intellectual property—but do you know how to protect and leverage it? This eye-opening workshop reveals the often-overlooked rights you possess as …

https://wmich.edu/library/events/empower-your-scholarship-2024-10-22

Empower Your Scholarship: Understanding Author's Rights

University Libraries

… Author's Rights Submitted by Angela Brcka on Forums and workshops Thu, 09/19/2024 - 12:00pm - Thu, 09/19/2024 - … Edward Eckel Email for more information As a scholar, your work is your intellectual property—but do you know how to protect and leverage it? This eye-opening workshop reveals the often-overlooked rights you possess as …

https://wmich.edu/library/events/empower-your-scholarship-2024-09-19

CEHD Success Graduate Assistantship Application

College of Education and Human Development

https://wmich.edu/education/academics/student-success/cehd-success-graduate-assistantship-application

Senior Associate Director Financial Aid

Human Resources

… summary Manages operations, training, and budgets and works closely with senior staff to identify best practices … and implementation of financial aid programs. Ability to work independently in order to meet deadlines. Demonstrates … qualifications Physical requirements Office or other indoor work with minimal physical demands such as occasionally …

https://wmich.edu/hr/employees/staff/jobdescriptions/010517

College of Arts and Sciences adds new STEM, humanities programs

College of Arts and Sciences

… to interact with local and regional organizations working on the climate crisis. PUBLIC AND NONPROFIT … focuses on several emerging technologies including AI, social robots and web-based interfaces. ENVIRONMENTAL … society and the processes that impact human society while working alongside renowned faculty conducting research in …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/stem-programs

Supervisor Costume Shop

Human Resources

… Desired qualifications Physical requirements Moderate work occasionally working in difficult position or with physical demands such … lifting or moving materials greater than 50 pounds. Working conditions Work is generally performed in a …

https://wmich.edu/hr/employees/staff/jobdescriptions/008897

Department and Future Teachers of Color host inaugural study night event

College of Education and Human Development

… and a lot said they didn't feel prepared. So I started working with her to develop a study night for students, like … different questions from all the contents; ELA, science, social studies, math, art, P.E. and special education. I was …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/04/75245