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  • Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate - National, non-profit, university-affiliated organization that conducts social scientific studies about the Catholic Church. Offers a range of research and consulting services for parishes, dioceses, religious communities and institutes.
  • Center for Democracy and Civil Society - Established to expand and deepen theory, research and teaching on the relationship between democratic governance and civil society. Offers a Ph.D. in Government with a concentration in civil society studies.
  • Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding - Founded by the Fondation pour L'Entente entre Chretiens et Musulmans and Georgetown University to build stronger bridge of understanding between the Muslim world and the West as well as between Islam and Christianity. Offers an undergraduate certificate and a M.A. in Islam and Muslim-Christian Relations.
  • Center on Health and Education - Seeks to help realize health equity and educational excellence worldwide. Partners with the Mississippi Educational Television: Right From Birth and the Child Neglect Prevention Project. Publications, faculty and staff listing, and presentation calendar.
  • Georgetown Early Learning Project - Seeks to gain a better understanding of the minds of infants and how infants learn from a number of different social situations. Research findings, staff biographies, invitation form, and links. [English/Spanish]
  • Georgetown Institute for Information Assurance (GIIA) - Interdisciplinary institute that aims to provide research and education in information assurance and related disciplines, including information security, privacy, intellectual property protection, information warfare, computer crime and forensics, fraud prevention and detection, and perception management.
  • Georgetown University Institute On Sacred Scripture - Five-day annual conference founded in 1964 by the Reverend Joseph A. Fitzmyer, S.J. to provide priests, religious, and laity with the latest information in critical biblical scholarship. Includes presentations and panel discussions.
  • Howard Hughes Scholars Program - Undergraduate research program that provides biology majors with an opportunity to collaborate on cutting edge biological research in preparation for graduate study.
  • Imaging Science and Information Systems Center - Describes advanced computer imaging techniques, diagnosis services, and engineered innovations.
  • Institute for the Study of Diplomacy - Studies why diplomats and other foreign affairs professionals succeed or fail. Part of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. Describes programs, publications, research, and details of program constituency.
  • Kennedy Institute of Ethics - Teaching and research center offering ethical perspectives on major policy issues. Houses the National Reference Center for Bioethics Literature, produces bibliographic citations relating to bioethics for the online databases at the National Library of Medicine, and conducts regular seminars and courses.
  • National Reference Center for BioEthics Literature - Specialized collection of books, journals, newspaper articles, legal materials, regulations, codes, government publications, and other relevant documents concerned with issues in biomedical and professional ethics. The library holdings represent the world's largest collection related to ethical issues in medicine and biomedical research.
  • Program for Jewish Civilization - Interdisciplinary research and teaching center of Georgetown University's Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. Focuses not only on religion and history, but also on the wider cultural, political, philosophical, scientific, and literary accomplishments of the Jewish people. Offers a certificate and a minor.
  • School Choice Demonstration Project - Educational research project based within Georgetown University’s Public Policy Institute that aims to raise the public’s understanding of the strengths and limitations of school choice policies and programs. Information on current projects, the research advisory board, and staff.
  • The Georgetown Center for the Study of Violence - Established to conduct research on the causes of violence, to conduct intervention programs that will reduce violent behavior, and to provide education and consulting to communities and organizations. Current projects, calendar, and newsletter.
  • Woodstock Theological Center - independent nonprofit institute at Georgetown University that engages in theological and ethical reflection on topics of social, economic, business, scientific, cultural, religious, and political importance.
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