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Assistant Professor in Theory of Computing, Department of Computer Science Georgetown University: Main Campus: College of Arts & Sciences: Computer Science Location Washington, DC Open Date Nov 13
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The Georgetown Center for the Constitution (GCC), founded in 2012, offers a variety of programs on constitutional law and theory at Georgetown Law, placing special emphasis on how best to remain
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.” (LCME. Accessed December 26, 2025. https://lcme.org/glossary/ ) Demonstrated proficiency in translating student learning theory to individual learning plans, student centered academic counseling and
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, environmental or health care law (just a few of our specialties). They come here for our top-ranked clinics. Most of all, they come because this is the place where theory and practice meet. At Georgetown
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mission to foster dialogue on AI and democratic life. Qualifications PhD in a humanistic discipline (e.g., philosophy, history, political theory, theology, literature, media studies, or related field
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theories and practices as they apply to one or more complex integrated fire protection systems. Professional knowledge of such applications as digital or analog computers, fire and smoke detection and alarm
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years of supervisory experience), OR equivalent work experience, e.g., each year of work experience may be substituted for each year of education required Deep expertise in adult learning theory
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. Demonstrated proficiency in translating student learning theory to individual learning plans, student centered academic advising and learning strategy aligned to medical education curricular blocks. Excellent
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theories and practices as they apply to one or more complex integrated fire protection systems. Professional knowledge of such applications as digital or analog computers, fire and smoke detection and alarm
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justice. In addition to research, the position carries teaching responsibilities at both the undergraduate and graduate level. Our faculty perform research in four core areas of computer science: (i) theory