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services and programs. It serves as the primary administrative, programming, and advising office for the GW international community. This position will coordinate events and programming to enrich
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with navigating transitions, exploring options, overcoming challenges, and developing academic plans by individual appointments and group sessions. This role masters knowledge and understanding of GW
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, assignment to internal staff or external vendors, tracking progress, and ensuring timely completion. Vendor and Contractor Coordination: Serve as a primary liaison with external vendors and contractors
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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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manages contractual arrangements for departmental leased space. Serves as the primary liaison for communications with external stakeholders on behalf of the department. This position performs other duties
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Associate will assist the Principal Investigator and Project Director with the overall operation and management of the study. This experienced researcher carries out research/development activities by using
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Department. Minimum Qualifications: A Ph.D. in political science or closely related field (such as government, politics, public policy, or international relations) with a primary focus on security. Applicants
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the main university website www.gwu.edu and properties related to enrollment, research, student affairs, and emergency communications. As a representative of the central Office of Communications and
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communications, annual giving, principal giving, and planned giving, the Associate Director, Strategic Donor Communications develops and executes a year-round communications calendar that supports donor experience
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Posting Details I. JOB OVERVIEW Job Description Summary: The George Washington University Division of University Advancement is seeking an Associate Director, Principal Gifts Research as part of