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Job Opening: Hiring a Dean for Privacy & Technology Law at GW Center for Law and Technology

Posted on August 26, 2024 by Dissent

I don’t usually post job listings on this site, but am making an exception for this message from privacy law scholar Dan Solove:

Hiring a Dean for Privacy & Technology Law

I’m very excited to report that GW Law is hiring a dean to help run our Privacy & Technology Law Program and our Center for Law & Technology.

This new position will involve developing and managing programs and activities, mentoring students, organizing events, building relationships with the legal community, and so much more. Some deans teach classes too. The dean will be working a lot with me on privacy/technology activities at the law school. This position is a great way to help build something great, interact with students, and be part of the academic community.

Please apply if you’re interested.

Here’s some more information about the GW Center for Law & Technology and our Privacy & Technology Law Program.

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