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of Georgetown Capitol Campus, UIS, Vendors and Integrators. Requirements and Qualifications Bachelor’s degree (Master’s Preferred) in Computer Science, MIS, masters in a computing field preferred or Commensurate
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-PASS is a cloud-based system that hosts applications supporting one of Georgetown University’s primary missions of faculty research. These applications primarily support the research offices across all
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Science, Cognitive Science, or a related field who bring expertise in linguistic and/or computational methodologies that can apply to the study of legal interpretation. The postdoc will lead collaborative research
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, such as program operations, and marketing and communications. It is essential that this individual be professional and knowledgeable about the MSB’s offerings to best guide prospects during
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, and unit leaders to tailor messaging for various audiences. Requirements and Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related field; a Master's degree is a plus
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agency in the age of intelligent machines. Program Overview The fellowship will include: Research: Develop and pursue a research project at the intersection of AI, democracy, and humanistic inquiry
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programs. Experience with change management principles (e.g., Prosci ADKAR) related to technology adoption. Familiarity with common enterprise IT systems (e.g., ERP, CRM, cloud platforms, cybersecurity
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services. The successful candidate will have a broad knowledge of cloud based collaborative service offerings and in depth knowledge of requirements development. Additionally, they will be able to directly
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can change gears quickly and troubleshoot problems independently to implement and oversee the day-to-day logistics of their programs. The AAD is an administrative support position for the AD and Program
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implement the program.. College Prep: The College Prep Program is a 5-week program designed to help high school students develop valuable skills to succeed in college and beyond. Students take undergraduate