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opportunities. Build and strengthen pipelines for underrepresented fields and emerging sectors aligned with student interest and institutional growth priorities. Primary point of contact for external partners
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that align with their career aspirations, ultimately creating well-rounded professionals who are ready to make meaningful contributions on their first day in the workforce. Key Responsibilities: Program
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(GWU), is seeking general neurologists with an interest in stroke, multiple sclerosis, headache, or general neurology.Non-tenure track appointments will be made at a rank (Instructor/Assistant Professor
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interdisciplinary efforts across multiple fields. The university and department have a strong commitment to recruiting faculty of the highest caliber who have thrived in different environments and would enrich
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marketing, and media campaigns (both printed campaigns and social media campaigns). Collaborate with various internal and external program stakeholders to align the appropriate resources to generate program
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intervention; outreach; and consultation. With a commitment to evidence-based, culturally responsive interventions, you will develop and implement treatment plans that align with our Stepped Care model
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, policy, risk, and decision-making for AI-enabled systems New faculty will join a vibrant department with a diverse faculty, housed in a $275M building that fosters interdisciplinary efforts across multiple
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improvement in their knowledge, results, and teamwork in alignment with the stated GW & Finance Values. The Director of University Accounting Operations provides input on personnel actions for this group
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primary research focus has long been HIV/AIDS, with involvement in studies on both HIV prevention as a clinical research site for the HIV Prevention Trials Network, and HIV treatment through multiple
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courses at the college or university level; native or near-native proficiency in both Italian and English; demonstrated excellence in teaching in Italian language at multiple levels, as evidenced by