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. The Career Development Office of The George Washington University Law School advises and counsels law students in professional development and assists them in job search strategies. This position presents a
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responsible for the operational efficiency and effectiveness of the organization by being responsible for the development, design, operation, and improvement of the systems that will lead to the full execution
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underserved communities and populations. This individual helps plan research studies, develops and implements surveys and other qualitative analyses, analyzes and interprets both quantitative and qualitative
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problems to develop plans to repair and maintain the electrical systems. Perform preventive maintenance repairs on electrical systems, lighting systems, and equipment in and around buildings. Install wiring
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commensurate with the candidate’s experience. Specific Duties and Responsibilities: Responsibilities include performing cardiothoracic procedures, teaching residents and medical students, and developing
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applications for a tenure-track Associate Professor of Chemistry beginning as early as Fall 2026. The search is open to all areas of chemistry. The Department has keen and developing interests in areas
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including the National Institutes of Health. The Center is a leader in the statistical coordination of major medical research programs of national and international scope. Visit our website at: https
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, endowments, capital, faculty and staff salaries, financial aid, library operations, development/fundraising, etc.); assisting in the development and/or forecasting of these budgets by measuring and analyzing
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; teaching students and residents in the classroom and clinical settings; and developing an active research program. Opportunities are available to participate in ongoing multidisciplinary clinical research
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related research • Develops and submits annual reports on the PhD program and overview scholarly productivity of PhD students • Works collaboratively with the Associate Dean for Research and the academic