162 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Multiple" positions at George Washington University
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phases. This position will conduct clinical trial activities; will assist in the preparation of electronic and paper regulatory submissions, program reports, funding proposals, work plans and
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needs. Primary Responsibilities include but not limited to: Detective Unit Manage the day-to-day operations of the Detective’s Unit, including scheduling, assignments, evaluations, and distribution
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to manage time across multiple projects. Hiring Range $61,899.53 - $100,660.14 GW Staff Approach to Pay How is pay for new employees determined at GW? Healthcare Benefits GW offers a comprehensive
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Posting Details I. DEPARTMENT INFORMATION Job Description Summary: The Program on Extremism at George Washington University provides analysis on issues related to violent and non-violent extremism
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research tasks and coordinates with other researchers to contribute toward advancing multiple projects, prioritizing and communicating to assure both quality and timely progress. Produces reports summarizing
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multiple tasks and priorities simultaneously, interact effectively with faculty, students, and staff, and provide high-level customer service in a fast-paced academic environment. Hiring Range $51,455.52
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accuracy Excellent communication, organization, and teamwork skills Client-focused (individual user groups and Museum at large) Successful experience coordinating large, collaborative projects with multiple
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accuracy Excellent communication, organization, and teamwork skills Client-focused (individual user groups and Museum at large) Successful experience coordinating large, collaborative projects with multiple
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community solutions to food access. The new initiative will enable cross-sector partners to align policy, program and practice related to equitable food access. With an explicit focus on equity and prevention
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the study of relationships between the physical world and its occupation and modification by humans. Students and faculty investigate questions of sustainability and resource distribution, urbanization