187 multiple-sequence-alignment positions at George Mason University in United States
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approach. The Office of Admissions facilitates the recruitment and enrollment of freshmen, transfer, graduate, and non-degree students in alignment with the University's strategic plan, ensuring a diverse
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(lecture and/or laboratory) at the undergraduate level; Develops course materials that support student learning and align with departmental goals; Provides timely feedback, hold office hours, and support
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related assistive technology software/apps and devices (e.g., text-to-speech programs, screen readers, magnification applications, and annotation tools) and their use on multiple devices. Provides technical
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, development; Ability to implement academic programs and services; Ability to manage multiple tasks and work independently; and Technology Skills: Word, Excel, Salesforce, Banner, PowerPoint; use of the internet
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, and engaging content; Ability to manage multiple assignments simultaneously; Ability to follow editorial guidelines and feedback; Ability to work independently with minimal supervision; and Ability
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Diploma or equivalent; Must have good communication skills; Must have good Office 365 skills; Able to manage multiple projects at one time; and Administrative support and calendar management experience
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public. This position provides follow-through and time management skills, with the ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks with accuracy, and the capacity to work both independently and
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supervisors on FWS policies and procedures; and Coordinate with University Career Services to promote FWS job opportunities and ensure alignment with student career development goals. Workflow Development and
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strives to ensure its research remains competitive. In alignment with the broader mission of GMU and the College of Science, CDS is also strongly committed to engagement, working with high school
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. Department of the Army. Through collaborations with government and industry partners at both regional and national levels, the department strives to ensure its research remains competitive. In alignment with