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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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for opportunities and resources like the Ambassadors for Racial Justice , the Racial Justice Webinar Series , and the Summer Academy for our Youth Defender Advocacy Program. The Racial Justice and Youth Defense
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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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Fellowship Program at Georgetown Law. The goal of the fellowship is to provide high quality representation to adults and adolescents accused of crimes and provide recent law school graduates with rigorous
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University Law Center seeks to hire a full-time faculty member to teach in its first-year Legal Practice Program. The position starts July 1, 2026. The faculty member will teach two sections of Legal Practice
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to scholarship and service. Faculty responsibilities therefore will include contributing to related program instruction within the GUSON, advising students as needed, serving on assigned committees, and engaging
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undergraduate students, establishing a productive extramurally-funded research program, and publishing in peer reviewed journals. Interested applicants should upload their materials including a curriculum vitae
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university more broadly. The successful candidate will become a member of the Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center in the Cancer Prevention and Control Program. The Cancer Prevention and Control
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course descriptions may be found here . *These are non-credit courses for high/middle school students. This role is unique and different from a traditional graduate assistant role. Length: 2 Week Program
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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 Program includes 37