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the JD program. Classes are offered year-round at the Arlington campus during daytime, evening hours, and remotely (synchronous and asynchronous formats). Candidates who are accepted to teach in remote
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: Design, manage, and execute comprehensive marketing strategy for a variety of open-enrollment executive education programs; Analyze market trends, program and enrollment data, and competitive organizations
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, faculty and students of the School and the university as a whole. Responsibilities: Maintain Personal Portfolio and Supports Comprehensive Fundraising Program Supports successful execution of a
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distribution of income). This is a full-time position with benefits. Salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience. This position does not support work visa sponsorship. Responsibilities: Teaches
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, Global Faculty-Led Programs, this position is responsible for the administration of customized study abroad programs. This includes working closely with faculty on program logistics, communicating with
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. HRL oversees student housing areas comprised of roughly 6,000 beds within over forty (40) residential facilities, as well as housing at distributed campuses including the Science & Technology campus and
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Department: Col of Engineering and Computing Job Category: Adjunct Faculty Job Type: Part-Time Location: Fairfax, Science and Technology (formerly Prince William), Arlington, and Loudoun campuses
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bring any students of concern to the LRC Coordinator’s attention; Assist with LRC operations including use by students, staff, and faculty of computers, printers, library resources, and study areas; Serve
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diverse students/professional crew; and Experience in fiction, documentary, experimental, and/or industrial film development, pre-production, production, post-production, marketing and distribution
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Department: The Early Identification Program (EIP) is George Mason University's college preparation program, and encourages the academic advancement of students who are the first in their families to attend