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One (1) year of experience on major litigation support projects or undergraduate degree. Certain assignments may require experience or substantial undergraduate coursework in, for example, finance/accounting, health care, or substantial experience in the legal environment or in information technology.
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Funded by the National Security Education Program (NSEP), the Regional Flagship Language Initiatives provide intensive, immersion-based language instruction to graduate and undergraduate students who have been awarded Boren fellowships and wish to study Hindi, Indonesian, Thai, Turkish, or Vietnamese.
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The position involves undergraduate and graduate teaching, student advising, and research in structural engineering and related fields including the broad areas of civil and environmental engineering.
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Communicates a vision and plan that includes faculty development at all teaching levels (undergraduate, graduate, postdoctoral) and fosters the development of policies and programming that support faculty in becoming more informed, confident, creative, and reflective teachers.
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To apply for the Internship program, you must be an undergraduate student of Mechanical Engineering OR a recent graduate starting the program within 12 months of graduation. Building cookstove prototypes out of sheet metal (forming, spot welding, and general metal fabrication), ceramics, refractory, & other materials.
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Three years of experience on major litigation support projects or undergraduate degree required. Perform document review and manage case documents using eDiscovery platforms such as Relativity. Assist trial attorneys in Washington, DC and other Strike Force Offices as necessary, with case organization, document management, discovery and production, document drafting and editing, administrative tasks, trial preparation (including witness preparation and exhibit preparation), and trial (including in-courtroom exhibit presentation using Trial Director.
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Undergraduate degree required; Law degree, advanced technical certification, or other pertinent graduate degree preferred. Expert knowledge of litigation support, eDiscovery procedures, and relevant tools and platforms, including Oracle, Relativity, Trial Director, and ESI tools.
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SIT Study Abroad offers accredited summer and semester undergraduate programs in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East, as well as comparative programs on multiple continents.
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The Institute for Justice seeks a highly motivated and detail-oriented undergraduate student or recent graduate with an interest in social science and policy research to join us at IJ's Arlington, VA office as a paid strategic research intern for this upcoming summer.
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Qualifications Education and Experience Requirements Undergraduate degree required, JD or advanced degree in business, public administration, nonprofit management, organization development, or a related field highly desired.
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Minimum of 7 years of combined education and professional experience in social science research (relevant disciplines include anthropology, sociology, linguistics, psychology, cognitive science, political science, and communications), with at least 5 of those years above the undergraduate level, for the Senior Researcher position; Minimum of 9 years combined education and professional experience (at least 7 years above undergraduate level) for the Principal Researcher position.
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Minimum of an undergraduate degree, preferably in Digital Forensic Science or Computer Science/Engineering. Experience using and troubleshooting industry standard or open-source forensic tools such as Autopsy, EnCase, Cellebrite, Axiom, BlackLight, FTK Imager, Logicube Falcon and Metaspike FEC.
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Undergraduate degree in political science, international relations, Middle East politics, or related field. Farsi language skills preferred. Maintains an understanding of funder and IRI policies and procedures related to grant compliance and oversight.
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Harness IP, an established intellectual property law firm ranked among the top ten patent law firms in the U.S., has an immediate opening in our Herndon, VA office for a patent attorney with 1-4 years of experience and an undergraduate or advanced degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, material science, electrical engineering, or mechanical engineering.
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The Conference of State Bank Supervisors offers a summer internship program for undergraduate, graduate, and law school students. Completion of an undergraduate degree, and a minimum of at least one completed semester in an accredited information design, information architecture, information science, library science, or related graduate program.
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