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, innovation, community and public service, and student success. The Composition Program is actively engaged in the development of curricular and pedagogical approaches that support George Mason’s different
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expert, strategist, and program leader in the design, administration, and continuous improvement of the university's comprehensive benefits offerings. This role leads complex benefits projects, ensures
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(in-seat and online) and both a Doctoral of Nursing Practice (DNP) program that includes advanced practice nursing concentrations in family practice, psychiatric mental health, and adult-gerontology, as
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and behavioral neuroscience, and human factors and applied cognition). Fourth, we focus on undergraduate training and research, including through our thriving undergraduate honors program. Faculty
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thriving undergraduate honors program. Faculty are highly dedicated to the success of our students, and our programs’ rankings continue to rise (https://www.gmu.edu/rankings). About the Position: The Term
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: Yes About the Department: The University Records Management (URM) program in the Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) at George Mason University Libraries assists all university offices and
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degree in computer science, information technology, engineering, health informatics or a related field; Research expertise and strong background in one or more of the following areas: Computer programming
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the college’s strength in theoretical, experimental, and computational sciences by promoting excellence in academic and research programs. Our academic programs and pioneering research initiatives at locations
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of the Mason Mentor program, to include tracking mentor hours, monitoring outreach to admitted students, updating emails, and the intranet for admitted students. Reading and Selection: Reviews applications and
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patients into the program, screening for eligibility, facilitating clinic visits, data entry, and reporting. In addition, this role supports the building of a trauma-informed, “no wrong door” community model