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of Psychology (https://psychology.gmu.edu/) boasts over 1,700 undergraduate majors (BS, BA), 330 graduate students (PhD, MA, MPS), and 50 full-time faculty. There are five graduate areas in the department
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data with discretion. Preferred Qualifications: Master?s degree in related field or substantial experience in an academic setting; Working in a fast-paced environment; Proficient knowledge of Ellucian
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Administration and Operations, the Coordinator of LSEB and Campus Operations serves as the primary point of coordination for the daily operations of the Life Sciences and Engineering Building (LSEB) while
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: The Mathematical Sciences Department offers undergraduate, Master?s, and Ph.D. programs in pure, applied, and computational mathematics. Research across a variety of disciplines is strengthened through
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: Reporting to the Director of Administration and Operations, the Coordinator of LSEB and Campus Operations serves as the primary point of coordination for the daily operations of the Life Sciences and
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world-class research in spatial information science and system and provide state-of-art research training to post-doctoral fellows, Ph.D. and Master students in the field. For more information about the
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plan, ensuring a diverse and successful student body that contributes to the institution's excellence and global impact. About the Position: The primary responsibility of the Transfer Admissions
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Eligible Sponsorship Eligibility: Not eligible for visa sponsorship Pay Band: 04 Salary: Salary commensurate with education and experience Criminal Background Check: Yes About the Department: The primary
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organization and coordination skills. Preferred Qualifications: Master?s degree in related field; Experience with education and training programs targeted to healthcare professionals (psychologists, nurses
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Culture. About the Position: The primary role of this position, 1st Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator, is to provide teaching, coaching and technical expertise needed to allow the student-athlete