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complex university processes into cohesive product strategies. This position works closely with IT development teams, functional unit leaders, and stakeholders across the institution to ensure our
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industry, including over 40 companies and individuals working in partnership as the Civil Engineering Institute (https://civil.gmu.edu/connections/civil-engineering-institute), a unique organization formed
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during the holiday season is not regularly guaranteed and is subject to annual approval); Free tuition, up to 12 credit hours during the academic year and professional development; Commuter Choice Transit
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year, and professional development; Commuter Choice Transit Benefit (monthly benefit to cover the cost of commuting by public transit or vanpool); Virginia Retirement System Hybrid Plan; Company provided
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corporate partner engagement are transforming the landscape of business education and workforce development. Learn more at business.gmu.edu. About the Position: The Academic Advisor engages students in
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courses per semester and leads the outreach branch of the Mason Experimental Geometry Lab (https://megl.science.gmu.edu/). They engage the community through small-group activities at nearby K-12 schools
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: 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 communication
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Department: Col of Ed and Human Development Classification: 9-month Instructional Faculty Job Category: Instructional Faculty Job Type: Full-Time Work Schedule: N/A - I/R Faculty Location: Fairfax
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higher education, to translate complex university processes into cohesive product strategies. This position works closely with IT development teams, functional unit leaders, and stakeholders across
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the holiday season is not regularly guaranteed and is subject to annual approval); Free tuition, up to 12 credit hours during the academic year, and professional development. Yes, you can earn a college