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Italian, 1328 Cathedral of Learning Pittsburgh, PA 15260 http://www.frenchanditalian.pitt.edu/ The French Program of the Department of French and Italian at the University of Pittsburgh seeks a full-time
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, and/or service, will contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community. To apply, please go to https://www.join.pitt.edu/ select Faculty Positions, and search for requisition
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. Assistant Professor All Fields, with a preference for Development Economics PhD in economics required. Please apply at the University of Pittsburgh Talent Center AND at http://www.aeaweb.org/joe/ . To ensure
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submit the following materials to the Talent Center in ONE combined PDF at https://www.join@pitt.edu (Requisition ID:25006889): In ONE combined PDF, please provide documents in this order: (1) Cover
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coordinating an evidence synthesis or systematic review service, including intake management, policy development, or program assessment Demonstrated experience in mentoring, team leadership, or supervision
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of others. Applicants should submit the following materials to the Talent Center in ONE combined PDF at https://www.join@pitt.edu (Requisition ID: 25006881): In ONE combined PDF, please provide documents in
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benefits. Interested candidates should apply to Requisition #25000682 at https://www.join.pitt.edu/. The University of Pittsburgh is an equal opportunity employer / disability / veteran. Assignment Category
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submit PDF documents of the following to the Talent Center (http://join.pitt.edu): (a) a letter of application, (b) a current CV, and (c) the names and contact information of two professional references
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https://www.research.pitt.edu/ and watch the video “Driven by the Search” at https://pittresearchannualreport.com/ . The University offers comprehensive benefits to eligible employees. This includes
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of the tenure stream. Teaching requirements will be 6 courses per academic year (typically 3-3 with no summer courses). Faculty development support includes an annual review process and ongoing mentorship