379 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at American University
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are cohesive, innovative, and impactful. Experience working with youth-centered, school-based, or community intervention programs. Project Oversight and Development: Design and manage major interdisciplinary
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other non-profits. The Department of Politics, Economics and Governance (PGE) offers graduate degree programs in Global Governance, Politics, and Security, and Global Governance, Politics and Security
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Education and Experience: Must be enrolled at American University as an undergraduate student. Familiarity with Canva or similar tools. Strong writing skills. Familiarity with Microsoft Office programs (Word
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time management skills. Familiarity with Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, Outlook). Familiarity with Canva or similar tools. Active federal work study grant. Preferred Education and Experience
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Spiritual Life Center is looking to hire a Graduate Student to support department goals and facilitate programming, with special focus on assisting with developing and implementing a communications strategy
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to the director, SOC’s faculty and senior leadership and other administrative units on campus. The Assistant Director works collaboratively with SOC faculty, staff, leadership and the Director, Graduate Programs
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Days/Week) Union: Excluded Job Description: Summary: The Associate Director for the AU Washington College of Law’s Technology, Law & Security Program (TLS), supports the Faculty Director and the Program
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. Responsibilities: Support individualized academic plans created by Student-Athlete Support Program (SASP) staff in a supervised study hall session with a specific case load of student-athletes. Monitor the student
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will work with the Program Coordinator for the School of International Service’s Ethics, Peace and Human Rights, Intercultural and International Communication, and International Peace and Conflict
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team, providing one-on-one peer advising, promoting professional development resources, and supporting office programming. This is a paid leadership opportunity open to undergraduate students