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development, and/or mediation Coursework/instruction in communication, negotiation, conflict theory, psychology, organizational behavior, and/or group dynamics Experience in developing and facilitating
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partnerships. Strongly desired characteristics include knowledge of theories, best practices, and current trends in fostering belonging and student success. Therefore, the incumbent should be familiar with
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for our top-ranked clinics. Most of all, they come because this is the place where theory and practice meet. At Georgetown, students learn the law in the place where laws are made. The Senior AV Technician
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because this is the place where theory and practice meet. At Georgetown, students learn the law in the place where laws are made. The Facilities Operations Manager oversees the daily activities
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because this is the place where theory and practice meet. At Georgetown, students learn the law in the place where laws are made. The Laborer (Heavy) performs labor work by assisting with the maintenance
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School of Foreign Service (SFS) , founded in 1919, is a premier school of international affairs. SFS provides a rigorous education grounded in both theory and practice while instilling the Jesuit value
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because this is the place where theory and practice meet. At Georgetown, students learn the law in the place where laws are made. The Event Coordinator supports room scheduling and administrative functions
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because this is the place where theory and practice meet. At Georgetown, students learn the law in the place where laws are made. The Senior Admissions Officer supports all functions of J.D. and Graduate
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related field; experience with fMRI experimental design and analysis is not required but highly desired; a strong mathematical/programming skill is highly desired; and a track record of research
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across the lifespan. Key Research Areas Elucidating biophysical principles of protein-metabolite interactions under identified stress conditions Developing mathematical frameworks to model proteostasis