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. Complete details about Georgetown University’s mode of work designations for staff and AAP positions can be found on the Department of Human Resources website: https://hr.georgetown.edu/mode-of-work
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positions can be found on the Department of Human Resources website: https://hr.georgetown.edu/mode-of-work-designation. Pay Range: The projected salary or hourly pay range for this position which represents
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found on the Department of Human Resources website: https://hr.georgetown.edu/mode-of-work-designation . Pay Range: The projected salary or hourly pay range for this position which represents the full
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analyse program data (attendance, surveys, focus groups) to assess impact of Student Life programs, inform decision-making and continuous improvement. Produce semester and annual reports highlighting key
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calendar for events. Lead the ongoing planning, implementation, and evaluation of an informed, inclusive, accessible, and welcoming health promotion and peer education program, while focusing on fun
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plasticity. Faculty in the department recruit graduate students from both the Ph.D. Program in Pharmacology & Physiology and Georgetown’s Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience. The Department provides a
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submit field reports. The position will assist in reviewing plans and designs submitted by Capital Projects. Requirements and Qualifications The minimum academic levels/program required to perform the work
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volume, as well as a collaborative white paper by the end of the program. Fellows meet regularly for workshops, share work-in-progress, and engage in monthly salons with members of academia, industry and
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website: https://hr.georgetown.edu/mode-of-work- designation. Requirements and Qualifications A completed Master’s degree is required, preferably in the area of Higher Education, Student Affairs
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stimulation, computational modeling, online crowdsourcing “big data”, developmental and neuropsychological approaches. We are part of the Department of Neurology and Center for Brain Plasticity and Recovery