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, Georgetown University Initiative on Innovation, Development and Evaluation (gui2de) - McCourt School of Public Policy - Georgetown University The Georgetown University Initiative on Innovation, Development and
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or other lab personnel. Applying their advanced skills and proficiency, they perform non-routine and complex laboratory duties for divisional faculty. Work Interactions and Work Mode Design Reporting
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Study (MWCCS) is an observational, longitudinal research study of women and men with HIV. The study is designed to understand and reduce the impact of chronic health conditions that affect people with HIV
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integrated delivery, behavioral, epidemiology, and data science plus human-centered design. We start with the end in mind and approach each challenge we seek to solve through intentional and structured
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supervision of licensed CAPS psychologists. Work Interactions and Work Mode Designation Reporting directly to the Associate Director for Psychology Training, who operates under the oversight of the CAPS
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training, basic statistics and data analysis. One of nine opportunities, this position is for underserved undergraduates HBCUs. Work Interactions and Work Mode Designation Reporting directly to the assigned
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training, basic statistics and data analysis. One of nine opportunities, this position is for underserved undergraduates HBCUs. Work Interactions and Work Mode Designation Reporting directly to the assigned
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experience. Work Mode Designation This position has been designated as Hybrid. Please note that work mode designations are regularly reviewed in order to meet the evolving needs of the University. Such review
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staff on project plan and execution for Executive Education programs Serve as a key point of contact with outside stakeholders and program partners, including conference advisory boards, Law Center
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training, basic statistics and data analysis. One of nine opportunities, this position is for underserved undergraduates HBCUs. Work Interactions and Work Mode Designation Reporting directly to the assigned