248 web-programmer-developer-university-of-liverpool positions at George Washington University
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. Developing and monitoring budgets and preparing and processing all financial-related matters, including purchase orders, supplemental compensation, invoices, honorarium, stipends, and expense reimbursements
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, customization, and development of new and emerging web and application system methodologies tailored for data acquisition, management, reporting, and project management in multicenter clinical trials
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to have a world-class athletics and recreation program. We are committed to building and sustaining a program that mirrors the overall excellence of the university, by providing students an unparalleled
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Posting Details I. JOB OVERVIEW Job Description Summary: The Biostatistics Center (BSC) of the Milken Institute School of Public Health of The George Washington University, is a premier research
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assistants. This position collaborates regularly with university faculty to plan for and design online courses, including, but not limited to, finalizing course goals and learning objectives, course alignment
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administrative support within a university academic setting, particularly in interdisciplinary or liberal arts programs, with a proven ability to coordinate events, manage program logistics, and support faculty
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and development of data analysis tools and web resources. Tasks include mining research data, establishing data specifications, writing data integration scripts, building data models, and managing and
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and development of data analysis tools and web resources. Tasks include mining research data, establishing data specifications, writing data integration scripts, building data models, and managing and
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-class athletics program. We are committed to building and sustaining a program that mirrors the overall excellence of the university, by providing students an unparalleled opportunity for achievement and
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Resilience (CCR) at the George Washington University seek to improve the health of Wards 7 and 8 in the District of Columbia through a new initiative driven by community engagement to develop innovative