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Program Coordinator (GPC), Department of Economics, the College of Arts and Sciences – Georgetown University, is essential to the planning, management, and success of the department’s PhD program, which
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development, compliance, and graduate union management for the College programs, including oversight of College PhD slot allocation, adherence to GAGE contracts, coordination with finance teams on grants and
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research and training the next generation of scientists by mentoring graduate students and sharing findings that impact global health. Requirements and Qualifications Doctorate (PhD) in Immunology and HIV
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dynamic classroom teacher able to publish research that can meet McDonough’s rigorous standards for tenure. This position I open to recent PhDs in normative disciplines such as philosophy, political science
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to matters theological or religious in scope and nature. The ADF Fellowship is available to both untenured and tenured holders of PhDs. The fellowship residence at Georgetown University is required for a
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the three degree granting programs (MS in Pharmacology, MS in Physiology, PhD in Pharmacology & Physiology), an NIGMS-funded T32 training grant, and the academic administrative functions supporting 25 faculty
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athletic department preferred Commitment to diversity and demonstrated competency in multicultural counseling skills PhD/PsyD in Clinical or Counseling Psychology or related field (preferred) OR master’s
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health equity and health services research. The candidate must possess a PhD in Biostatistics or Statistics or related areas, with strong interest in health equity studies and health services research as
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The position will report directly to the lab’s Principal Investigator, Dr. Anna Greenwald, PhD, and collaborate closely with the lab’s Recruitment Specialist, the Lab Manager, and the lab’s Research
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the following areas will be considered: human subjects research (e.g., working in a lab or on studies for PhD candidates at an academic institution), social work, nursing, occupational health, Emergency Medical