172 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" positions at George Washington University in United States
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Resilience (CCR) at the George Washington University seek to improve the health of Wards 7 and 8 in the District of Columbia through a new initiative driven by community engagement to develop innovative
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growing portfolio, the Equity Institute is currently advancing three priority initiatives: (1) the Summer Institute 2026, a groundbreaking collaboration with researchers at Harvard and Drexel to train the
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growing portfolio, the Equity Institute is currently advancing three priority initiatives: (1) the Summer Institute 2026, a groundbreaking collaboration with researchers at Harvard and Drexel to train the
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accounting or economics. The ability to monitor and manage multiple needs simultaneously is critical, along with basic familiarity of Excel and tracking information, are all key attributes that promote success
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supervision to apply generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and procedures to analyze financial information, prepare accurate and timely reconciliations, and ensure appropriate accounting control
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data from the student information system (Banner) and the data warehouse to develop reports and fulfill data requests. Respond to requests for institutional data and provide data to external
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Resilience (CCR) at the George Washington University seek to improve the health of Wards 7 and 8 in the District of Columbia through a new initiative driven by community engagement to develop innovative
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the ability to analyze data, prepare reports, and manage multiple administrative functions independently. Hiring Range $51,455.52 - $70,708.76 GW Staff Approach to Pay How is pay for new employees determined
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. The Program spearheads innovative and thoughtful academic inquiry, producing empirical work that strengthens extremism research as a distinct field of study. The Program aims to develop pragmatic policy
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Resilience (CCR) at the George Washington University seek to improve the health of Wards 7 and 8 in the District of Columbia through a new initiative driven by community engagement to develop innovative