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Senior Technical Project Manager (Hybrid/Remote Opportunity) in UMass Amherst
The Senior Technical Project Manager is responsible for leading and overseeing the planning, execution and delivery of complex, campus-wide, high impact projects by enforcing project timelines, scope, and budgets while ensuring alignment with business goals and technical specifications. This role will involve allocating resources, mitigating risks, resolving issues, and maintaining stakeholder communications to ensure project success. Overall, this position plays a pivotal role in driving projects forward with a focus on quality, efficiency, and process improvement.
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Administrative Assistant II - Center for Portuguese Studies (44 weeks) in UMass Dartmouth
The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth is accepting applications for an Administrative Assistant II in the Center for Portuguese Studies.
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Artist-In-Residence/Research Fellow in UMass Amherst
The Artist-In-Residence (Research Fellow) for Slavery North will actively participate in both the scholarly and social environment of the center. Artists-in-Residence, with support of Slavery North leadership, will conduct independent research and create original works in one or more of the five mandate areas of Slavery North which include 1) Canadian Slavery, (2) slavery in the US North, (3) the comparative study of slavery in Canada, the US North, and other northern or temperate regions, (4) the study of the inter-connectedness of slavery in Canada and the US North with Caribbean Slavery, and (5) Black-Indigenous relations in Canadian Slavery or US North Slavery. Furthermore, the research must center on the enslaved and/or adopt an anti-colonial, de-colonial, post-colonial, and/or anti-racist methodology/approach which challenges the nature of European and Euro-American imperialism and colonialism and interrogates the racist logic of the institution of Transatlantic Slavery.
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Visiting (Open Rank) Research Professor in UMass Amherst
The Visiting (Open Rank) Research Professor for Slavery North will actively participate in both the scholarly and social environment of the center. Visiting Research Professors, with support of Slavery North leadership, will conduct independent research and create original works in one or more of the five mandate areas of Slavery North which include 1) Canadian Slavery, (2) slavery in the US North, (3) the comparative study of slavery in Canada, the US North, and other northern or temperate regions, (4) the study of the inter-connectedness of slavery in Canada and the US North with Caribbean Slavery, and (5) Black-Indigenous relations in Canadian Slavery or US North Slavery. Furthermore, the research must center on the enslaved and/or adopt an anti-colonial, de-colonial, post-colonial, and/or anti-racist methodology/approach which challenges the nature of European and Euro-American imperialism and colonialism and interrogates the racist logic of the institution of Transatlantic Slavery.
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Dining Hall Supervisor (Mt. Ida) in Mt. Ida - Newton
Supervises unit control by placement and supervision of personnel assigned to food service unit or units under the prescribed operational schedules and guidelines of said unit(s).
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