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Assistant/Associate Professor - Bioengineering OR Biology in UMass Dartmouth
The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth is accepting applications for two tenure-track Assistant/Associate Professor positions in Bioengineering and/or Biology in the Departments of Biology and/or Bioengineering.
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Grants and Contracts Admin I-III in UMass Boston
The Grant and Contract Administrator (GCA) is a four-level series. This series supports faculty and staff from assigned units with both pre- and post-award (non-financial) project management and provides assistance to other Grant and Contract Administrator staff, as needed and as their levels dictate. The GCA role is vital in the success of sponsored research in that they provide daily supervision over all proposals and awards. S/he will work closely with faculty and departmental staff to educate them about how to best achieve successful funding by reviewing and advising on sponsor regulations and institute policies and procedures. The GCA understands the unique processes involved in the overall research effort and has the ability to comprehend the needs of the individual researchers and department business managers. The GCA works with the Principal Investigators (PIs) and department business managers to cultivate research proposals; submits research proposals to sponsors; negotiates acceptable award terms; ensures timely set-up of awards; oversees transactions related to grant/contract management; and maintains grant/contract records in compliance with university and research sponsor policies. The GCA assists with identifying potential funding sources; preparing and submitting project proposals; preparing and submitting budgets and progress reports; processing and monitoring project expenditures; training of departmental grants staff; and maintaining compliance with university policies and procedures, sponsor requirements, terms and conditions, and federal regulations regarding research involving human and animal subjects. This specific position will have a focus on Subaward Administration and Management.
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Academic Advisor (part-time/temporary) in UMass Lowell
The Centers for Learning, Advising and Student Success (CLASS) is a centrally coordinated student academic support center and provides advising, tutoring, success coaching and a wide range of academic support services to all UMass Lowell students. The Centers for Learning offers these services on both north and south campus and has professional advisors located both centrally and within the academic colleges. The Centers for Learning is actively engaged in university-wide student success initiatives and partners with academic colleges, student affairs and other units on campus to support the retention, persistence, and graduation of all our students.
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Assistant Director - OSFA Programs in UMass Lowell
The Assistant Director is responsible for managing various Massachusetts state financial aid grant and scholarship programs, including MassGrant PLUS, MassGrant PLUS Expansion, High Demand, In Demand, etc. The Assistant Director will be an active member of the state scholarship processing team that consists of this position, as well as the Senior Associate Director and the Assistant Directors of State Programs. This position works to ensure timely and accurate awarding, certification, disbursement, and reconciliation of state funds with the corresponding state agency, including Massachusetts Office of Student Financial Assistance (OSFA) via their MassAid portal, in compliance with federal and state guidelines and regulations. In addition, the Assistant Director manages the Massachusetts Application for State Financial Aid. This includes, but is not limited to, validation of data, coordination of student files with OSFA and other university offices, awarding and processing of aid, and maintaining auditable files. This position provides support to the staff of The Solution Center with the troubleshooting and resolution of student issues related to financial aid. Advises and counsels students and families on financial aid programs, policies and procedures, student eligibility, special circumstances, and financial planning.
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CBL Community Planning Grant - STEM Project Coordinator (Part-Time/Temporary) in UMass Lowell
The Project Coordinator is responsible for day-to-day coordination of the planning grant, including scheduling and logistics, partner communication, documentation, and draft deliverable development. The Coordinator will help keep the work on-track across multiple partners and workstreams, support ethical and organized data-collection processes, and ensure timely preparation of planning outputs (e.g., meeting notes, draft pilot framework, draft evaluation/metrics framework, and proposal components).
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