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internal and external events and engagements involving the Dean. Provides support for the Dean at those meetings and events as required. Initiates follow-up as directed. Collaborates with the Program Manager
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, facilitating communications, and coordinating completion of tasks with members of the HR leadership team. This position is located in Foggy Bottom campus and requires occasional travel to Virginia Science and
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involving safety. The incumbent is responsible for overseeing the Biological Safety Level 3 facility and the select agent program. Direct supervision is provided to the Assistant Director/Fire Marshal and
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special requirements Proposed Start Date: 09/01/2025 Full-Time/Part-Time: Full-Time Position Description Summary: The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences and the Medical
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Bar Association and is a charter member of the Association of American Law Schools. The law school is located on the GW campus in the downtown neighborhood familiarly known as Foggy Bottom. The Program
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not limited to Change of Term, Change of Major, and Deferral of Admission requests, or scholarship processing activities. Interact and work with Program Directors and Advisors as well as the Career
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for the position are teaching and mentoring undergraduate students in the Bachelor of Science (BS) in Exercise Science Program. The candidate may also be asked to contribute to teaching in the graduate programs (MS
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Posting Details I. JOB OVERVIEW Job Description Summary: The Research Program Associate will play a critical role in managing the administrative and operational functions of the GW Competition
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various voluntary benefits. For program details and eligibility, please visit https://hr.gwu.edu/benefits-programs. II. JOB DETAILS Campus Location: Foggy Bottom, Washington, D.C. College/School/Department
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at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. Dr. Woodie’s lab investigates the neural control of circadian metabolism in mouse models of human disease (www.thewoodielab.com). We