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Recruitment Plan I. RECRUITMENT PLAN Posting Number: F002581 Academic Title: Teaching Assistant Professor of Italian language Rank: Teaching Assistant Professor Administrative Title: Discipline
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part of a team. Experience searching library databases and catalogs. Familiarity with library copyright and fair use basics. Basic reading knowledge of languages other than English represented in
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, including courses, programs, and academic regulations. The position functions as a subject matter expert and central liaison among faculty, academic leadership, administrative offices, IT, and external
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representing IDDP’s mission and research to a broad set of audiences, as well as planning and executing public-facing programming. The role will also entail regularly interacting with IDDP’s principal
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to the Assistant Vice Provost of the Nashman Center, the Program Manager for School and Community Partnerships will oversee all aspects of this program. The incumbent will perform the following: Recruits, screens
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is desired. Ability to translate data and business process needs between end users and technical teams is desired. Good written and oral communication skills, including presentation and group
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statistical analyses on patterns or trends in regulation using appropriate statistical programming languages such as R or Python. Produces reports summarizing research and analyses in an effective and objective
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Recruitment Plan I. RECRUITMENT PLAN Posting Number: F002578 Academic Title: Assistant Research Professor, DC Cohort Study Rank: Assistant Research Professor Administrative Title: Discipline Public
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Posting Details I. JOB OVERVIEW Job Description Summary: In the heart of the nation’s capital, with additional programs in Virginia, the George Washington University (GW) was created by an Act of
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trajectory and connecting you to corners of the world you never thought possible. The College of Professional Studies (CPS) seeks an outstanding individual to serve as the Program Coordinator, Academic