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administrative support to the Chairs/Program Directors, faculty and students. Reporting to the Director of Administrative Operations, the Shared Services Administrator duties will include: Providing support to
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Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center (LCCC) in the Cancer Cell Biology Program (CCB) with an appointment in the Department of Pharmacology or Biochemistry and Molecular & Cellular Biology. The CCB
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)at the School of Health, with responsibility for all administrative aspects of the program. Duties include assisting in recruiting students, managing the admissions process, assisting with class scheduling
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stakeholders. In addition, the AD may advance a new Minor or Certificate Program in Children’s Issues. The AD will also support development of a Global Fellows Program, and help the Collaborative shift from
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well as expertise in population science research including applied methodology in health program design, and evaluation, community-based participatory studies, e.g., cluster studies and causal inference. The DBBB is
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for academic/curricular advising and policy and program development, with particular focus on our evening division J.D. students. Founded as an evening program in 1870, Georgetown Law has a long tradition of
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in chemistry (broadly defined) are especially encouraged to apply. The candidate will be expected to build a research program that involves both PhD students and undergraduates, and is able to attract
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program in the Walsh School of Foreign Service, and the Business of Health initiative in the McDonough School of Business. In addition to its flagship Global Health Student Fellows program, GUGHI hosts
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security studies, the School of Foreign Service (SFS) established the Science, Technology and International Affairs (STIA) program in 1992 to educate the next generation of leaders skilled in science and
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international affairs, public policy, global health, environmental studies and security studies, the School of Foreign Service (SFS) established the Science, Technology and International Affairs (STIA) program in