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, or Ethos); Deep knowledge of Salesforce platform architecture, data modeling, security, and development lifecycle management; Proficiency with release management tools such as Copado, Gearset, or Flosum
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partner engagement are transforming the landscape of business education and workforce development. Learn more at business.gmu.edu. The Marketing Area is a vibrant, ambitious and collegial community
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prototype development, high-value knowledge job creation, and regional economic development through serious game technology discovery to improve the human condition. About the Position: The Project Developer
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. Responsibilities: Supports the development, marketing, and execution of NSI policy events, roundtables, and conferences; Engages with experts and other speakers, updates and maintains NSI websites, and designs
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to faculty within the College of Science, including recruitment, appointment, promotion and tenure, professional development, mentoring, evaluation, and faculty success initiatives. Responsibilities: Faculty
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as the university’s strategic partner in advancing institutional effectiveness through people — developing and implementing strategies, policies, and services that support the recruitment, development
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deliver policy-relevant insights that enhance environmental resilience, support sustainable development, and empower the next generation of scientific leaders through meaningful research and mentorship. As
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debate, and the exchange of ideas. We have published our Statement of Faculty Principles regarding our Commitment to Open Dialogue and Debate: https://www.law.gmu.edu/about/commitment_to_open_dialogue
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internationally recognized faculty bring research expertise in key areas such as substance use, mental health, sexual health, violence prevention, gerontology, family functioning, and child development
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needs. The Division manages the lifecycle of the University Libraries’ scholarly collection from budget development to point of ordering to provision of access and all associated maintenance and