157 development "https:" "https:" "https:" positions at George Washington University in United States
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development of evidence-based policies that protect the public from online harms—including misinformation and disinformation, algorithmic amplification of harmful content, political manipulation, harassment
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strategic planning, program development, and collaborating across diverse academic disciplines. Advertised Salary: $140000 - $175000 Other Benefits: The successful applicant will be eligible for GW’s employee
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clinical science, providing mentorship and faculty development through structured programs, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration with basic science and clinical departments, overseeing research
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to page editors, faculty, and staff. Maintain logical structure, consistent formatting, and plain, accessible language across all academic content. Develop and maintain style guides, user guides, and web
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: The Division Director will drive the development of a premier gynecologic oncology practice within the oncology service line, enhance the research activities, and accelerate progress toward eradicating cancer by
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planning, development, and resource management. The new Division Director, who will report to the department chair, will also aim to advance the Division through patient care, practice innovation, research
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divisional faculty in research, educational and clinical services, strategic planning, development, and resource management. The new Division Director, who will report to the department chair, will also aim
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, systems, and analytics to deliver a cohesive and high-quality student experience. Information about this division can be found here: https://enrollment.gwu.edu/ Position Responsibilities Recruitment
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-tier residency programs, SMHS is a competitive and esteemed destination for medical school graduates across the country. Find out more here: http://smhs.gwu.edu/ This senior position is typically
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development of evidence-based policies that protect the public from online harms—including misinformation and disinformation, algorithmic amplification of harmful content, political manipulation, harassment