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, leadership, and personal development activities. Advise students who are experiencing distress or academic challenges, meeting with resident directors and residents on a weekly basis. Develop reports
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, compliance staff, and any third-party NIL organizations associated with the University. Additional duties include, but are not limited to: Student-Athlete Relations Develop and implement comprehensive student
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oriented, patient-based, and interdisciplinary research. The Research Division actively develops evidence-based and patient-oriented research often in collaboration with multiple institutions and disciplines
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most complex challenges and serve the common good. The Director of McDonough Career Center is a key member of the Career Management team responsible for developing career management strategies and
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inventories) Expertise, or ability to develop expertise, with all of the equipment offered in the Maker Hub, including 3D printers, laser cutters, sewing and embroidery machines, vinyl cutters, microcontrollers
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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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to collaborative research centers such as the Center for International and Regional Studies (CIRS) . To advance faculty scholarship and professional development, GU-Q provides: Access to GU-Q faculty research funds
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the common good. The Director of McDonough Career Center is a key member of the Career Management team responsible for developing career management strategies and coaching students on their careers
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alongside other senior leadership, including the Vice Dean for Academic Faculty Affairs, the Associate Dean of Student Affairs, Assistant Dean for Innovation & Program Development, Assistant Dean for APRN
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. The Associate Director will also develop and implement career programs for the graduate student population, including skills workshops, panel discussions and information sessions, and provide assistance