202 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Multiple" positions at George Washington University
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higher education environment and leading matrix staff located in multiple sites is preferred. Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills, self-motivated, and a demonstrated ability to manage
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to work with faculty, staff, and professionals in multiple settings and locations and to promote diversity in the workplace. Experience and appreciation for relevant data and analytics to make meaningful
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issues; Ability to work with faculty, staff, and professionals in multiple settings and locations and to promote diversity in the workplace; Experience and appreciation for relevant data and analytics
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demanding, dynamic environment. Skill in developing plans with clear vision, goals, strategies, and tactics. Proficiency in prioritizing work, including negotiating, and managing multiple, diverse, competing
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helps train others as needed. Specific responsibilities include: Data Analysis and Reporting: Supports creating, integrating, and managing multiple data sets across all divisions within OVPR. Builds
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Posting Details I. JOB OVERVIEW Job Description Summary: The George Washington University offers a comprehensive, NCAA Division I athletics program featuring 400 student-athletes across 20 varsity
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Qualifications: At least one year of professional experience, preferably in a development or academic setting. Demonstrated ability to independently plan, organize and work on multiple projects simultaneously
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. Nor could he have envisioned a university with multiple campuses and 14 schools; with more than 120 departments and 95 centers and institutes; with a half-million-square foot science and engineering
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backup coverage for the Senior Sponsored Projects Officer, Pre-Award to submit designated proposals with AOR approval. • Serves as a resource for complex proposals including proposals with multiple
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University, is seeking an Senior Fellows Lead for the Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity program (AFHE). The Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity (AFHE) is a one-year fellowship program designed to develop