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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 13-Aug-25 Location: Washington, D.C. Type: Full-time Categories: Academic/Faculty Computer/Information Sciences
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health care professionals, as well as biomedical scientists — and cutting-edge interdisciplinary research collaboration, enhancing our basic science and translational biomedical research capacity in order
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of Budgets and Data Analytics, the Associate Dean of Graduate and Executive Degree Program Admissions, and the Assistant Dean for MBA Admissions. Requirements and Qualifications Bachelor’s degree 2-4
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. This position jointly reports to the Georgetown University Medical Center VP, Biomedical Graduate Education & Research, and the Main Campus Vice Provost for Research, but is responsible for University-wide
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Reporting to the University Registrar, the Deputy Registrar provides critical leadership to the University Registrar, university leaders and the campuses at the intersection of technology, business process
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-house and off-site to meet various goals and improve Law Center Information Technology Operations services. Requirements and Qualifications Minimum of BS degree in computer science/engineering related
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provide, in a synergistic fashion, excellence in education — training physicians, nurses and other health care professionals, as well as biomedical scientists — and cutting-edge interdisciplinary research
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improvement across departments. Manage operational budgets, ensuring fiscal responsibility and strategic resource allocation. Leverage technology and data to improve efficiency, decision-making, and program
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Center for Global Health Science & Security. School-based departments and initiatives include the Department of Global Health in the School of Health, the Science, Technology, & International Affairs
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education - training physicians, nurses and other health care professionals, as well as biomedical scientists - and cutting-edge interdisciplinary research collaboration, enhancing our basic science and