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. The CRC II is part of a robust team comprised of 6 CTM/CRC II s (including the CRC II), the Associate Director, the Director of Clinical Trials, and up to 4 student hires. The CRC II is responsible
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-level support for the university's classroom and desktop computing environments. The Specialist II is responsible for handling a wide range of complex and escalated technical issues that require root
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plasticity. Faculty in the department recruit graduate students from both the Ph.D. Program in Pharmacology & Physiology and Georgetown’s Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience. The Department provides a
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. The Coordinator communicates directly with students, faculty, and staff to assign space, assist with scheduling changes, handle rescheduled classes, and convey policies and procedures through face-to
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and policy communications at the intersection of technology, social science, law, computer science, and public policy. The Research Analyst role is designed for an early career professional with a
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other university leaders, to support effective communications. This role will also work with student content creators in the “Georgetown Stories” Program. Given the diverse needs of the position and
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to assist the donor center in reaching the goals set by the National Marrow Donor Program. The PM Team Leader shall support his/her team in providing excellent customer service to our donors as
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include machining and testing components of scientific equipment and collaborating with students and faculty on research and teaching. The individual must be able to work with faculty, professional research
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Georgetown University to donors, volunteers, prospects, vendors, faculty, staff and students. Work Interactions and Work Mode Designation The Associate Director of Regional Engagement reports to the Senior
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Operations; Management of transportation resources, including van fleet, ride-sharing program, and all travel Support of the day-to-day operations, as part of a team of students and staff CSJ activities