122 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"U.S"-"O.P" positions at George Mason University
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of programming, including life skills, leadership, career development, and community engagement; Assists in and or coordinates workshops, guest speakers, and events that promote personal growth and career
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, GMUF, P-Card, General Accounting, Human Resources, and Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP). Responsibilities: Ensures all E&G and GMUF reimbursements are processed timely and in compliance with University
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support application of advances in Psychology to the individual and common good. Provide support for students and faculty so university and department degree program and operational objectives are met
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creating and implementing marketing plans, and effectively utilizing various communication channels; Ability to plan, coordinate, and execute multiple simultaneous projects and events effectively; Problem
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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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the Position: The Director of Faculty Development and Career Enhancement provides leadership and coordination for a range of programs that support the professional development of individual faculty and
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academic divisions offers 27 academic programs, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, across its three schools, the School of Education, the School of Kinesiology and the School of Sport, Recreation
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to align long range capital planning with operational budgets and Mason’s Strategic Plan. This includes development of the 6-year Capital Plan, Mason’s Master Plan, capital and space planning studies, and
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advisors (SMEs) and the University Life Marketing and Communications (UL MarCom) team and will report to the Associate Director of Programs and Outreach in UCS. Responsibilities: Event marketing management
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curricular and co-curricular programming that supports student development, provides access to high impact learning opportunities, and fosters student belonging: Existing programming includes: (a) UNIV 160