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meaningful change in the world. Learn more about American University Department: College of Arts & Sciences Time Type: Full time Job Description: The Department of Computer Science in the College of Arts and
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: Excluded Job Description: Summary: The Part-Time Research Assistant will support multiple high-impact projects in sustainability, organizational change, and entrepreneurship, including a large-scale
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Description: Summary: The part-time Research Assistant will support the Isbell Chair’s chemistry and policy research program through grant and project coordination, communications and administrative support
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. Responsibilities include performing advanced color correction to achieve consistent tone and mood, applying sound sweetening techniques for clear and balanced audio, and delivering a professional-quality edit that
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interviews and follow-up calls as needed. Provide regular updates to the research team and participate in team meetings. Perform additional research-related tasks as directed. Position Type/Expected Hours
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hours per week. Salary Range: $22.50 per hour. Required Education and Experience: High school diploma or equivalent. Less than 1 year of relevant experience. Preferred Education and Experience: 1-3 years
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Vision Officer, and key members of the research leadership team, the Senior Researcher will help translate strategic goals around community-based prevention into actionable projects. The work performed
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to the university from either the District of Columbia, Maryland, or Virginia, or perform work on-site at the university. Please note this job announcement is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing
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also receives in-depth supervision and training in all aspects of university counseling center work, including clinical services system management, training program management, and facilitation
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fungal communities associated with microplastic degradation. The RA's primary responsibilities will include extracting DNA and performing DNA quantification using spectrophotometry, fluorometry, and