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NOVA s proximity to Washington DC opens a host of opportunities to see major historical landmarks and museums as well as professional sports and top-tier visual and performing arts experiences.
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The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), a non-profit membership service organization with a focus on genealogical research and historical preservation, is seeking a full time Documents/Data Entry Specialist to work in the Data Entry Office of the Registrar-the department charged with processing genealogical data for membership.
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Provide Culturally Appropriate Care: Health care services provided with Cultural Humility and an understanding of the patient's culture and community and informed by Historical Trauma and the resulting cycle of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs.
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The White House Historical Association is a non-profit, non-partisan educational organization founded in 1961 by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy to enhance the understanding, appreciation, and enjoyment of the Executive Mansion.
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Organizing and leading historical research projects to ensure completion within established timeframes; 3) Delivering professional written responses to external and internal historical inquiries based on thorough research; 4) Communicating orally regarding historical matters (e.g. presenting briefs, participating in conferences, and exchanging professional views) to high-level colleagues and stakeholders.
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Bachelor's degree in history, museum studies or related field. The Archivist will use professional judgment in arranging, describing, and preserving historical materials in accordance with recognized archival best practices.
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ERG is seeking a Cultural Resources Specialist (Archeology/Architectural History/Historic Architecture) to join our multidisciplinary team of planners and compliance specialists within our Environmental Planning and Impact Assessment service area.
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Candidates with interest, education and training in history or genealogy, or work experience as an historian, researcher or generalist are highly desirable. A successful Genealogist will be able to make the connections between generations using their knowledge of American history, both on a national and local level.
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Course segments cover U.S. relations with Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh geography, demographics, history and issues of historical memory, national and subnational identities (ethno-linguistic, tribal, regional, and religious), government and politics, economy and development, the security environment, media, key social dynamics (gender, democracy, civil society) and foreign affairs more generally.
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Have at least 5 years of research and writing experience in the fields of national security policy, conflicts, foreign affairs, or in governmental affairs, as evidenced by 3 published, topically relevant historical articles or one book of appropriate subject matter published by a commercial or academic press or a government history office.
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This position is located in the Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation, Division of Public History, National Museum of American History (NMAH), Smithsonian Institution (SI.
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Are you a law student passionate about showcasing the rich legal history and institutions of Washington DC? Provide insightful commentary on the historical significance and legal importance of each location.
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American Conservation Experience, a nonprofit Conservation Corps, in partnership with the National Park Service (NPS) and through the Cultural Resources Diversity Internship Program, is seeking a Historical Researcher to assist Natchez National Historical Park staff in ongoing research into the United States Colored Troops.
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The Environmental Solutions practice works in the areas of alternative dispute resolution (arbitration and mediation), litigation, forensic historical research, cleanup cost and damages allocation, environmental claims analysis, and financial and cost accounting.
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FTI Consulting Inc.'s Environmental Solutions practice is seeking a Senior Consultant with experience in public history research to assist with the execution of environmental-related forensic history projects.
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