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29-May-2024 Harvard Law School 66008BR Job Summary The Graduate Program’s Associate Director for Graduate Writing and Academics is a member of a team that supports graduate law students (candidates
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formal requirements for the doctoral degree must be completed before the start of the fellowship, though degree receipt may be forthcoming. -Open to both U.S. and non-U.S. citizens -Applicants need
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relations, U.S.-China relations, and other topics in U.S. foreign policy and international affairs. Candidates will be considered for roles focusing on the following areas: emerging technologies (including
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student and/or scholar population Provides guidance and counsel to international summer school students regarding their visa status, maintaining compliance with U.S. immigration laws and regulations
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opportunities with international and U.S. based partner organizations focused on improving access to resources in underserved communities and populations (i.e., healthcare outcomes, education, climate readiness
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positive working relationships and coordinates activities with other HUHS service areas. Complies with HUHS professional staff by-laws, policies and procedures and applicable local, state and federal
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position is grant-funded and only a U.S. Citizen can be considered. *This position has a term end date of two years from date of hire, with the possibility of extension. *Shortlisted candidates will be
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15-Apr-2024 Harvard Law School 65481BR Job Summary Imagine if lawyers, judges, and decision makers used rigorous evidence to design and run the U.S. justice system. They could: • enable far more
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Fairbank Center events as needed (approx. 2-3 per semester), and other small tasks as needed Conduct general research related to contemporary China, such as U.S.-China relations, new national policies, and
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scholarship and real-world solutions to strengthen democracy at a fundamental level in the U.S. and beyond. Candidates must exhibit a deep understanding of the field of democratic reform and innovation