520 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof" "UNIS" positions at Georgetown University
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under multiple deadlines in a fast-paced work environment Has strong professional judgement and cultural-capacity in working with working with diverse groups of practitioners, researchers, and policy
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functions. Manages concurrent university-wide projects and oversees technical and functional integration of multiple systems. The Deputy Registrar is a higher education and SIS subject matter expert, thought
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. The ability to efficiently and broadly support the Office of the Vice President and to relate appropriately with multiple constituencies is critical to the position. Additional duties include but are not
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The Director Creative Content is responsible for developing, implementing and executing the Department of Athletics storytelling strategy through digital media. Creation and ideation of all digital
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the gaps between law, policy, and technology and to advance justice, inclusion, and accountability at this critical intersection. We train the next generation of lawyers and lawmakers with deep expertise in
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, policy, and technology and to advance justice, inclusion, and accountability at this critical intersection. We train the next generation of lawyers and lawmakers with deep expertise in technology law and
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of Applied Psychology. Current faculty conduct research on a wide range of topics pertaining to the future of work, including entrepreneurship, collaboration, remote working, labor markets, algorithms, machine
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, and/or data visualization to undergraduate students of multiple disciplines, including International Economics, International Politics, International History, and Culture and Politics. The successful
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to concurrently balance multiple, high priorities Excellent writing skills Experience with event and design software (i.e. Eventbrite, Canva, etc.) Work Mode Designation This position has been designated as Hybrid
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of Applied Psychology. Current faculty conduct research on a wide range of topics pertaining to the future of work, including entrepreneurship, collaboration, remote working, labor markets, algorithms, machine