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the university. For additional information about the program, please visit https://composition.gmu.edu . About the Position: The George Mason University English Department invites applications for Composition
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Supports the growth of a culture of creativity, innovation, and scientific curiosity across all assigned educational programs. Required Qualifications: Terminal degree (PhD) in related field; 3-year post PhD
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About the Department: The Department of Psychology (https://psychology.gmu.edu/) boasts over 1,700 undergraduate majors (BS, BA), 330 graduate students (PhD, MA, MPS), and 50 full-time faculty
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ability to telework 1 day per week. Responsibilities: Undergraduate Student Advising: Advise current undergraduate students in decision making and developing a plan of study consistent with students
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. The department has over 220 PhD students and over 600 Masters students enrolled in three MS programs. The Department has around $5.5 million in annual research expenditures, 29 recipients of the prestigious NSF
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are available at http://ist.gmu.edu/students/current-students/course-syllabi/) : Graduate Big Data Analytics Natural Language Processing Machine Learning Data Mining Cybersecurity Cyber-Human Systems Artificial
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environment that supports student success and institutional innovation. About the Position: The Graduate Programs Assistant supports the day-to-day operations of the Economics Graduate Studies Office (GSO
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Background Check: Yes About the Department: The Department of Psychology (https://psychology.gmu.edu/) boasts over 1,700 undergraduate majors (BS, BA), 330 graduate students (PhD, MA, MPS), and 50 full-time
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of Psychology (https://psychology.gmu.edu/) boasts over 1,700 undergraduate majors (BS, BA), 330 graduate students (PhD, MA, MPS), and 50 full-time faculty. There are five graduate areas in the department
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per week. Responsibilities: Undergraduate Student Advising: Advise current undergraduate students in decision making and developing a plan of study consistent with students' interests, desires, and