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    • Closes Dec 11 2026

      TRIO Center Graduate Research Assistant (Fall) in Norman

      The OU TRIO Center is seeking a Graduate Assistant to help create a welcoming and supportive environment for students while contributing to the daily operations of the Center. This position provides direct student support, assists with program recruitment and events, and collaborates with staff on workshops, outreach, and special projects. We are eager to meet candidates who are organized, student-centered, and passionate about supporting first-generation students as they pursue their educational goals. The role of the Graduate Assistant is to support the TRIO Center’s mission through overseeing the front desk area, providing student facing customer care, general office services, assistance with program activities, program recruitment, and assist on special projects.

    • Closes Dec 11 2026

      McNair Scholars Graduate Assistant (Fall) in Norman

      The OU McNair Scholars Program is seeking a Graduate Assistant to mentor undergraduate scholars as they prepare for graduate education and research careers. This position supports scholars with undergraduate research, conference presentations, graduate applications, and GRE preparation while also assisting with recruitment, workshops, outreach, and program events. We are looking for a collaborative and highly organized graduate student who is passionate about research, mentoring, and helping students successfully navigate the path to graduate school. The role of the Graduate Assistant is to support the program’s mission through program recruitment, assistance with program activities, and development of mentoring relationships with program participants. Graduate assistant appointment includes: a full waiver of graduate tuition (student is responsible for paying associated fees), a bi-weekly stipend, and health insurance coverage. Graduate Assistants are required to work an average of 20 hours per week. Work schedule may vary.

    • Closes Dec 11 2026

      Food Services Inventory, Recipe, and Data Management Student Assistant (Fall) in Norman

      The Food Services Inventory, Recipe and Data Management Student Assistant supports the Food Services department by maintaining accurate data within the department's inventory and recipe management software. This position is responsible for entering, updating, and verifying inventory, recipe, vendor, and product information to ensure data accuracy and support efficient food production, purchasing, and cost management. The student employee works closely with Food Services staff to maintain organized records and assist with routine administrative tasks related to inventory control and menu management.

    • Closes Dec 11 2026

      Mandarin Center Student Outreach Ambassador (Fall) in Norman

      We’re looking for someone who loves Taiwan and Taiwanese culture! Have you been to Taiwan? Do you love learning Chinese? We might be a good fit for you! We’re looking for someone who can: Tell people about our amazing study abroad opportunities Speak Chinese Work with a social media calendar Use Canva, Sharepoint, and socials like Instagram and Facebook Support our in-person events We don’t expect perfection, just come with an open mind.

    • Closes Oct 30 2026

      Technology Strategist in Norman

      Strategic Technology supports the University's mission to remove barriers to college access and completion. We work to simplify the financial aid process, ensure accurate and reliable enrollment and academic record services, and help students stay informed every step of the way. Our team partners closely with the Office of Financial Aid and the Office of the Registrar to implement and maintain technology that strengthens their operations and improves the student experience.

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