277 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"U.S"-"O" positions at George Mason University
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students with a dynamic and collaborative program within an inclusive learning environment which promotes creativity, initiative, and greater awareness of diverse identities and cultural experiences
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: Administration and Counseling: Supports the Assistant Dean of Legal Skills and the Associate Dean for Professional Development in the administration of the legal skills program and professional development
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work independently and in coordination for the execution of administrative, event, and program support operations for the Dean's Office. Responsibilities: Performs general front desk/administrative
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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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. The role requires strong writing, presentation development, and organizational skills to manage multiple projects and deliver clear, effective messaging to support a high-functioning and fast-paced
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of the MSSC team provide assistance to new and continuing students at all points of their academic career, in one convenient location, thus eliminating the need to visit multiple offices on campus. About the
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purchasing, reconciliation, travel, and property management. With a large capstone design program, much of this position’s day-to-day is student centric, assisting undergraduates with needed purchases to be
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independently, meet deadlines, and prioritize multiple tasks; Ability to translate technical policies into language and tone which is easily understood by our customers in a friendly and professional tone; and
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/or a strategy to address relevant issues; Monitors gross and net tuition revenue and, in particular, use of graduate and undergraduate aid both centrally and in schools/colleges; Develops program
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. A qualified student with a disability is a student with a disability who meets the academic and technical standards required for admission or participation in the university's education program and