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Recruitment Plan I. RECRUITMENT PLAN Posting Number: F002466 Academic Title: Professor of Political Science and International Affairs Rank: Associate Professor Administrative Title: Discipline
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. In support of this mission, the GWSB Undergraduate Programs office is searching for a Student Support Specialist. This individual is a key contributor to developing forward-thinking and inclusive
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, with responsibility for recruiting for our GWSB programs, including MBA, MS, and non-degree programs. The position reports to the Director, Grad Admissions Operations. This position does not have direct
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first in the nation’s capital. Since its establishment, the school has been at the forefront of medical education and has grown to include highly ranked programs in the health and biomedical sciences
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Initiatives Support the development of financial models for key strategic activities, including: New program initiatives Executive Education programs Performs other related duties as assigned including
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-class athletics and recreation program. We are committed to building and sustaining a program that mirrors the overall excellence of the university, by providing students an unparalleled opportunity
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and transfer applications; makes recommendations for admissions decisions and determines eligibility for special admissions programs; presents cases in committee The position is based at GW’s Foggy
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various voluntary benefits. For program details and eligibility, please visit https://hr.gwu.edu/benefits-programs. II. JOB DETAILS Campus Location: Foggy Bottom, Washington, D.C. College/School/Department
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histories. The department offers four major and five minor programs, along with dozens of language, culture, and literature courses in French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. Department
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. Small Washingtoniana collection documenting the establishment of Washington, DC as a national capital. Exhibitions and educational programs take place at the public museum on 21st and G Streets, supported