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Recruitment Plan I. RECRUITMENT PLAN Posting Number: F002338 Academic Title: Assistant Professor, Political Management, Graduate School of Political Management (GSPM) Rank: Assistant Professor
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Recruitment Plan I. RECRUITMENT PLAN Posting Number: F002339 Academic Title: Open Rank Faculty Position in Public Relations/Strategic Public Relations Program Director, Graduate School of Political
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of statistics, Mathematics, Physics, Economics, Geography, and Political Science, enables students to understand data and contribute important insights in all aspects of our data-intensive society. The program
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of representative democracy in our diverse nation: artificial intelligence and alternative election systems. The core belief of the MDP is that a pluralistic, liberal democracy that protects the political rights
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colleagues, escalating as necessary. Solve simple Slate issues for department staff. Run routine data loads from third-party vendors into Slate. Monitor Slate forums on behalf of the Slate Team to keep
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colleagues, escalating as necessary. Solve simple Slate issues for department staff. Run routine data loads from third-party vendors into Slate. Monitor Slate forums on behalf of the Slate Team to keep
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to the university. Minimum Qualifications: Minimum qualifications: a graduate degree in international affairs or its relevant fields (political science, history, economics, anthropology, geography); experience in
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to audiovisual systems; Documents technical troubleshooting procedures and resolutions for support issues using the incident management tool; Acts as a liaison with third-party audiovisual vendors in relation
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to audiovisual systems; Documents technical troubleshooting procedures and resolutions for support issues using the incident management tool; Acts as a liaison with third-party audiovisual vendors in relation
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: Other Information: An internationally recognized center for research and teaching in political and international communication and journalism, The George Washington University’s School of Media and Public