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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 17-Jul-25 Location: Pittsburgh, PA Categories: Academic/Faculty Internal Number: 167859 The Human-Computer
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. Independently sets up and performs sound experimental procedures. Suggests improvements in research methodology. May develop computational modeling methods. May manage IRB approval process and document IRB
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Carnegie Mellon University is seeking applicants for a full-time assistant coach in its intercollegiate Track and Field program. Carnegie Mellon has a world-renowned reputation with core values
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offers an exciting opportunity to collaborate with top researchers, contribute to impactful scientific applications, and help advance cutting-edge computing technologies. Responsibilities are determined by
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Affairs, College Student Personnel or related graduate program for the 2025-2026 academic year A combination of education and relevant experience from which comparable knowledge is demonstrated may be
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the Master of Arts Management (MAM) program, a joint degree between the College of Fine Arts and Heinz College of Public Policy and Management. We invite professionals with deep experience and demonstrated
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offers an exciting opportunity to collaborate with top researchers, contribute to impactful scientific applications, and help advance cutting-edge computing technologies. Responsibilities are determined by
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. Benefits eligible employees enjoy a wide array of benefits including comprehensive medical, prescription, dental, and vision insurance as well as a generous retirement savings program with employer
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Division III intercollegiate sports program. This full-time, 10-month position, is benefits eligible and works from August through May. Core responsibilities will include: Demonstrate competency in sport
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the Training and Education program for the university's campus-wide research administration operation. The OVPR oversees the university- wide operational functions and strategic initiatives of CMU's $620 million