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initiatives aimed at raising the profile of the LL.M. program and attracting applicants and admitted students to Georgetown. The position supports the Assistant Dean and other members of the LL.M. team
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for academic/curricular advising and policy and program development, with particular focus on our evening division J.D. students. Founded as an evening program in 1870, Georgetown Law has a long tradition of
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of the Sports Performance program improve the overall athletic performance of the GU Student-Athletes. Additionally, the Assistant Sports Performance Coach will work with the GU Sports Medicine, and Physical
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partners, to support the successful execution of institutional priorities. This role also represents the OCOO on working groups and steering committees, as assigned, and engages with global program leads and
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to high-level complexity studies. The role involves supporting the research on-call rotation amongst the research team to support transplant surgeries, enrollments, and the sample collection program. Work
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Qualifications CMHWs will have completed a specialized certificate program in Family Leadership at GU Basic computer skills required (Microsoft Suite, data entry) Written and oral fluency in English and Spanish is
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assisting in the completion of reports for federal and state agencies, annual audits and/or program reviews. The Officer also serves as the primary point of contact for financial aid questions from applicants
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Transformative Gift management and/or oversight body, and as such will serve as a key voice for development and partner to a P&T program. Naturally, this role will provide guidance to GUMC development officers
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program in the Walsh School of Foreign Service, and the Business of Health initiative in the McDonough School of Business. In addition to its flagship Global Health Student Fellows program, GUGHI hosts
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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 skilled in science and