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Program Coordinator (GPC), Department of Economics, the College of Arts and Sciences – Georgetown University, is essential to the planning, management, and success of the department’s PhD program, which
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The Senior Associate Dean of Graduate Programs will manage the graduate programs within the College of Arts & Sciences and serve as a key leadership role, acting as the primary point of contact and
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supervision of other mental health providers Knowledge of psychotherapy and clinical/counseling psychology Knowledge of mental performance/sport psychology Knowledge of exercise science, kinesiology, and motor
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the three degree granting programs (MS in Pharmacology, MS in Physiology, PhD in Pharmacology & Physiology), an NIGMS-funded T32 training grant, and the academic administrative functions supporting 25 faculty
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, environmental toxicology, desert ecologies, or related fields. The search is open to those who hold a PhD in the natural or life sciences or closely aligned fields. The successful applicant will be
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and fisheries, biodiversity and conservation, marine sciences, environmental toxicology, desert ecologies, or related fields. The search is open to those who hold a PhD in the natural or life sciences
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are not limited to: Conducting multi-hour one-on-one assessment sessions with research participants Assisting with MRI data collection by ensuring participant safety, comfort, and compliance Training other
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of training requirements/materials, accurate reporting of clinical trial visits in OnCore/CTM system, accurate and timely data entry, accurate and timely reporting of adverse events, and timely communication
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screening and resource navigation Administration, record-keeping, and data collection Training, education, supervision Work Interactions The CMHW will serve as part of a team within Georgetown University and
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journals such as the Academy of Management Journal , Administrative Science Quarterly , Management Science , Organization Science , Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes , and the Journal