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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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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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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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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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Posting Details I. JOB OVERVIEW Job Description Summary: The George Washington University Division of University Advancement is seeking an Associate Director, Principal Gifts Research as part of
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to assist with their personal growth along their GW experience. This role supports students on academic probation, students returning to the university after suspension or leave, and other students in need
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implementation of programs and initiatives related to leadership development and community building, directly linking them to the new leadership framework and University-wide strategic objectives. Research and
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resources strategically. Campus-Wide Coordination: Oversee implementation and development of university-wide stewardship policies and procedures. Team Management: Directly manage and mentor a team of donor
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and testament. He dreamed of a university that would educate the citizen leaders of the new nation he had done so much to create. Today the university that bears his name is different in many ways from