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Ambassador Program by coordinating activities, training sessions, recruitment efforts and ongoing communications with ambassadors. Manages the admissions office’s social media presence—curating content
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pathway programs. Manage and support core ODEIB/GEMS program administrative functions – to include general communications, application processes, and student support. Support the development, implementation
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advising undergraduate students in maintaining a safe lab environment Work Interactions This position fits into the Braselmann lab research program and the Chemistry Department teaching goals directly. One
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, delivering the renowned School of Foreign Service’s Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service degree. Ranked first in the world in international relations by Foreign Policy magazine, this liberal arts program
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Policy magazine, this liberal arts program offers majors in International Politics, International History, Culture and Politics, and International Economics. The degree is awarded by Georgetown
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Biology invite applications for multiple tenure-line faculty positions, at all ranks, from candidates with expertise in cancer cell biology. Relevant fields of inquiry include bioinformatics, computational
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processes and the day-to-day operations of these departments/programs; and provides full administrative support to the Chairs/Program Directors, faculty and students. Reporting to the Director of
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University’s only part-time bachelor’s program. We’re an innovation-focused culture, that strives to be at the forefront of online, on-campus, and part-time higher education. We look for passionate individuals
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students to enroll. This position also coordinates the efforts of the Alumni Admissions Program committees within their Admissions region. This includes both public relations efforts as well as coordination
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, the University integrates its educational and scholarly missions, as well as the program and activities of the Center, as appropriate. The Center provides an atmosphere in which children can thrive as part of