87 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"U.S"-"O.P" positions at George Mason University
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individuals that can optimize space, budget, technology, users, faculty & students, as well as support personnel at all levels. About the Position: The AV Systems Programmer position exists to create, design
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retreat. In addition, this will include (e) co-facilitation of the Honors College new Professional Development Fellows Program, which provides a structured semester-long career-exploration experience, and
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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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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 university's strategic plan, ensuring a successful student body that contributes to the institution's excellence and global impact. About the Position: The Data and Applications Specialist executes and supports
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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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integral member of the University Advancement team, the Director of Prospect Management and Research is responsible for implementing a comprehensive program of research including the identification 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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Department: The Access & Resource Management (ARM) division works across the Libraries to support the university’s strategic goals and plan by acquiring, managing, and providing access to scholarly resources
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follow up services with students to support and monitor program outcomes and effectiveness. Adapts health interventions to the work-flow and pace that typically characterizes the provision of primary care