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initiatives to prepare legacy data for migration. Collaborate with IT, Advancement Services, and external vendors to define data mapping, transformation, and validation rules. Identify and resolve data
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, this position is tasked with optimizing the usability and value of identity services for the entire university community in close partnership with the Deputy CISO. The Manager will assist with developing and
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, Employer Development and Relations staff to establish and enhance collaborative partnerships with school-specific career staff, related university departments, faculty, parents, and alumni to identify needs
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promptly. Application processing: Help manage and track applications for pilot participation. Web support: Assist with updates to our legacy and new websites (link checks, basic QA). General support
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Posting Details I. JOB OVERVIEW Job Description Summary: The George Washington University’s Division of University Advancement is seeking a detail-oriented and strategic Senior Advancement Systems
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expert advice to faculty, staff, postdocs, and University leadership in all export- and research security-related matters. The position will lead the development, oversight, management, and record-keeping
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manuals, training materials, and relevant web pages. The Library Supervisor, Access Services will participate in library wide discussions to exchange information and to assist in the development of services
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manuals, training materials, and relevant web pages. The Library Supervisor, Access Services will participate in library wide discussions to exchange information and to assist in the development of services
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streamlined export control program in collaboration with university partners. Assist relevant OVPR and other GW offices to establish office web pages, newsletters, marketing pamphlets and content, and other
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) is one of the world’s foremost resources for the study of textiles. This noncirculating research library at The George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum is open to the public, and