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the Master of Science Entry to Practice program. The successful candidate should have excellent interpersonal, communication, and teaching skills with demonstrated ability to serve as a strong role
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The Events and Communications Manager is responsible for managing logistics and communications related to the events and co-curricular programming of the Landegger Program, including the Wallenberg
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through human-centered design for the advancement of health and health equity. To advance this mission, CGHPI seeks a Program Dissemination and Communications Specialist to strengthen information sharing
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the common good. Assistant Director, Program Management | McDonough School of Business - Georgetown University Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business has a highly experienced professional program
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the material and therefore a psychology degree in addition to data science and math degree is necessary. Work Interactions This is a multisite grant with multiple PIs (MPIs) and data collection
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The Shared Services Administrator is a member of the Shared Administrative Operations (SAO) team within the College of Arts & Sciences’ Dean’s Office. The position assumes independent management
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in monitoring program quality, identifying areas for improvement, and helping implement better systems and processes. Support the exploration and implementation of new technology tools to improve
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Trace Gas Emissions Modeling in Lickley Lab Georgetown University: Main Campus: Graduate School of Arts & Sciences: Earth Commons Location Washington, DC Open Date
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support for travel and research-related expenses. Postdoctoral Fellows will join an active economics research community, have ample opportunities to connect with new collaborators and mentors, and present
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, environmental studies and security studies, the School of Foreign Service (SFS) established the Science, Technology and International Affairs (STIA) program in 1992 to educate the next generation of leaders