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. Ability to recognize the basic elements in a bibliographic citation. Knowledge of Library of Congress Call number classification, or ability to learn. Office computing skills and internet literacy, and the
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situations that occur during peak periods within a shift. e) Communicate verbal instructions to library staff. 11. Ability to recognize the basic elements in a bibliographic citation. 12. Knowledge of Library
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analysis and research using quantitative and qualitative methods from economics, policy, and law. Using a wide degree of creativity and latitude, this experienced researcher will make detailed observations
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partners with other departments to engage alumni for prospect identification, discovery and to maximize constituent participation in GW fundraising efforts. Additional Duties: The Executive Associate, Alumni
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George Washington University | Washington, District of Columbia | United States | about 13 hours ago
activities that extend beyond knowledge of relevant public health theory, principles and methods. Demonstrated practical experience in international settings in general and in low- and middle-income country
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or community health policy, among other pertinent fields, are invited to apply. We encourage innovative, interdisciplinary research methods. The successful applicant will have a primary appointment in either
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College of Arts and Sciences (CCAS). University Advancement is responsible for leading the university’s constituent engagement and fundraising efforts and works to promote a culture of philanthropy
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Director produces and ensures the highest quality prospect intelligence for university partners; connecting through lines, including between constituent interests and university priorities, and recommending
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work in carpentry, plumbing, welding and metal fabrication, steam fitting, electrical, mechanical and machinist work. Under the technical direction of a journey-level trades worker, the FMT may perform
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include: • Design and implement research protocols; design safety procedures; adapt new procedures, methods or instrumentation relative to research procedures. • Collect, prepare and analyze research data