23 sport-science "National Institutes of Health" positions at George Washington University
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agencies 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
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antibiotic resistance, and risk management. EOH faculty lead strong research programs funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Science Foundation (NSF), National Aeronautics and Space
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the development, implementation, and accountability of team standards. Coaches student-athletes individually and in groups, and demonstrates game techniques; this may manage a designated skill development area or
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opportunities for student-athletes. (e.g. NCAA Post-Grad Scholarship, Arthur Ashe Sports Scholars) Assists with programming and education from the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force for both student
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Posting Details I. JOB OVERVIEW Job Description Summary: The mission of the School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) of the George Washington University is to serve the global community by
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Posting Details I. JOB OVERVIEW Job Description Summary: GW Information Technology is the chief provider of technology services and applications at GW. The area partners with all key stakeholders
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to cultivating a team culture that values diversity, inclusion, respect and collaboration, and invests in each of our team members to grow in their technology and career skills. As the Senior Audiovisual Project
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roadmap planning Research and understand the disruptive forces of higher education and the technology industry to inform the development of the IT roadmap Build and maintain strong partnerships with
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Posting Details I. JOB OVERVIEW Job Description Summary: The Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences provides undergraduate and graduate programs focused on engaging students in
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Posting Details I. JOB OVERVIEW Job Description Summary: The Columbian College of Arts and Sciences (CCAS) is the intellectual and creative backbone of the university, a place where the arts