302 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Multiple" positions at George Mason University
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colleges and economic development organizations. The Virginia SBDC is a program of Mason Enterprise. ICAP: The Innovation Commercialization Assistance Program (ICAP) is focused on helping Virginia-based
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) Department is to plan, implement, and maintain integrated central and distributed information systems and associated databases that support the business needs of the University. These systems include Banner
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processing all operational functions of the Graduate Division. Responsibilities: Budgetary and Financial Support Work with supervisor to monitor and track program and special project expenditures to ensure
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Department: Col of Engineering and Computing Classification: GMU Worker Job Category: Part-Time / Hourly Wage Job Type: Part-Time Work Schedule: 29 hours/week Location: Fairfax, VA / Manassas, VA
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. Arrange meetings, coordinate space, equipment, catering, room setup, and technology according to program requirements; Attend meetings. Compose, type, distribute meeting notes and presentation materials
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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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responses to student questions and concerns through email, phone, texts, and other communication platforms; Advises students in course selection, major declaration, program requirements, and university
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, faculty and students of the School and the university as a whole. Responsibilities: Maintain Personal Portfolio and Supports Comprehensive Fundraising Program Supports successful execution of a
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manages complex reporting and analysis functions including advanced statistical analyses, forecasting, and data modeling that combines multiple sources including sources external from Mason. The Associate
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Justice, and Public Health Practice; and a PhD in Public Health with concentrations in Epidemiology and Social and Behavioral Sciences. The department’s programs enroll nearly 500 undergraduate and more