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Posting Details I. JOB OVERVIEW Job Description Summary: The Division of Safety & Operations brings together Campus Operations, Campus Safety, Campus Development, Real Estate, and University Venues
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Posting Details I. JOB OVERVIEW Job Description Summary: Job Description Summary: The Director of Development (DOD), Major Gifts and Principal Gifts is a key leader within the George Washington
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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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the U.S. The position reports to the Assistant Vice President of Development and Alumni Relations, ESIA. The Associate Director of Development, ESIA plays a critical role in developing meaningful
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Posting Details I. JOB OVERVIEW Job Description Summary: The Division of University Advancement (UA) is seeking an Executive Director of Development for the George Washington University Columbian
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Posting Details I. JOB OVERVIEW Job Description Summary: Director of Development, Major Gifts and Principal Gifts is a key member for the George Washington University Division of Advancement and
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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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provides generous health and other benefits; details can be found at https://careers.gwdocs.com/benefits . Other Information: Special Instructions to Applicants: To be considered, please complete an online
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-month faculty appointment in Computational Biology at the level of Assistant or Associate Professor, to begin as early as Fall 2025. We are looking for an investigator who is using or developing
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are encouraged to develop scholarly interests and are expected to collaborate with the larger team to enhance access, reduce costs, improve quality, and promote better health outcomes. Faculty can receive up to 10