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. Applicants with practitioner experience in emerging topics, such as AI, and skills relevant to the program, such as project management, are preferred. In addition to teaching, the successful candidate will
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document the DJNF program at the American University School of Communication, which runs from May 23, 2025, through May 31, 2025, to aid in this effort, and then prepare and deliver that media to the DJNF
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assists individuals in filing complaints when needed, this includes interviewing parties and witnesses, collecting evidence, and drafting high quality investigation reports and documents within established
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employee who will be working in an administrative capacity and does not have a Federal Work Study (FWS) award. Responsibilities: Responding accurately and promptly to high volumes of email inquiries using
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content is needed from the PI to make progress towards submitting the application. Position Type/Expected Hours of Work: Part-Time. 10 hours per week. Continuation of the program/position is contingent upon
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for PERIL projects, assisting research teams in interpreting and contextualizing findings, and providing support for program evaluations of interventions and PERIL initiatives. Determines content for research
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of payroll checks. This is an opportunity to gain hands-on Workday HCM payroll, time-tracking, and reporting experience. Essential Functions: Works independently to perform auditing steps in the production
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management skills including the ability to meet strict deadlines while maintaining high quality work and attention to detail. Ability to manage multiple tasks, including follow-through and tracking. Strong
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vital role in every department and program in every school and college at the university, teaching on campus, in our on-line programs, and working with students one-on-one. The Department of Foreign
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on course planning, teaching, and classroom management/logistics. This Peer Facilitator will work specifically with the Encountering AU section for the students in the Sakura Scholars joint degree program