Georgetown University is a private nonprofit research university founded in 1789 by John Carroll, a Jesuit priest, making it one of the oldest universities in the United States. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the institution employs approximately 12,000 faculty, staff, and administrators. The university maintains a distinctive commitment to its Catholic Jesuit heritage while advancing research and graduate education across professional schools and doctoral programs. Beyond its main campus in D.C., Georgetown operates satellite locations including a campus in Doha, Qatar. The university is recognized for research output, strong graduate and professional programs in law, medicine, and public policy, and an educational philosophy centered on service to society. Georgetown attracts faculty and students from around the world and maintains significant research initiatives across multiple disciplines and regional centers.
Georgetown University maintains a distinctive culture rooted in its Jesuit Catholic mission, integrating faith-based values into academic and professional life while emphasizing research excellence and graduate education. The institution fosters collaborative scholarly communities across its schools and centers, with work environments that balance on-campus collaboration requirements for teaching and research with increasing flexibility in administrative positions. Hiring reflects the university's commitment to diverse, inclusive hiring practices aligned with its mission of service. The cosmopolitan character of the faculty and student body, combined with Washington, D.C. location and international presence, creates a globally oriented academic workplace.
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