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For more than 35 years, Georgetown University’s Center for Intercultural Education and Development (CIED) has been a leader in developing and implementing a diverse array of international programs. We tailor
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analysis of LC-MS and GC-MS data. Perform database and spectral library integration for metabolite identification. Develop codes for network and pathway analysis. Work Interactions The candidate will develop
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Associate Professor of Development Economics or Industrial Organization, Department of Economics Georgetown University: Main Campus: College of Arts & Sciences: Economics Location Washington, DC
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educational contexts. In conjunction with the project team, the research coordinator will contribute to ramping-up and conducting large-scale data collection efforts involving multiple institutions. Depending
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enforcers of competition law have developed for shaping the development of digital markets. We expect this position to render multiple co-authored publications. We seek candidates with a Ph.D. in law
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training in criminal trial advocacy and clinical teaching. Fellows spend two years in the program, after which they are awarded an LLM degree in Advocacy. During the first year, fellows try cases and develop
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value and accessibility; Leveraging specialist expertise (NLP, network analysis, web scraping) to develop, evaluate, and deploy novel solutions over large datasets; Drawing substantive inferences from
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preparation, and assisting the Project Director in his research; drafting, developing, and editing documents and projects parallel to themes and issues addressed in the primary manuscript, as well as other
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policy advocacy efforts, including writing concept notes as needed. Develop timely policy-relevant analysis in response to current events and developments in the field and disseminate GIWPS climate
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remodeling and resilience. This position will focus on developing quantitative frameworks to understand how selective environmental stressors reshape the proteome and metabolome from a basic science