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Promotion, Fraternity & Sorority Life, Student Organizations and Governance, the GMU Esports program, and Business and Administrative operations. About the Position: The Assistant Director of Student
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the Computer Game Design Program. The Assistant Professor is expected to pursue research (traditional or applied) and/or creative endeavors to make a significant contribution to the field. Responsibilities
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Investment Program (TTIP). Responsibilities: Maintains Personal Portfolio and Supports Comprehensive Fundraising Program Manages an active portfolio of 50 - 60 major and principal gift prospects (individuals
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, the School of Systems Biology, the School of Integrative Studies, and the STEM Accelerator Program also contribute to the Biology Department through courses and research collaborations. Mason’s enrollment is
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Required Qualifications: Some experience (generally one to three years) training others on the basics of Salesforce; Strong knowledge of Salesforce with some experience troubleshooting the program
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external training and professional development opportunities; and Other duties as assigned. Required Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent Experience typically obtained in 1+ years in program
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with Employer Engagement Consultants and Program Managers to stay up to date on industry and market trends, particularly within assigned industries, by attending at least five (5) employer-related events
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the undergraduate and graduate IST department programs; As students progress through their academic program, provides support with any transfer concerns, pre- and co-requisite enforcement, necessary overrides, and
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lists, and the TextSelect program, as appropriate, providing course materials to students via library collections), circulation services, and stacks management, and provides courteous assistance
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critical role in the creation, dissemination, and preservation of knowledge. The Libraries' development program supports the University's strategic goals and plan by building strong, lifelong relationships