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instructor to teach Basic Computer Forensics beginning in fall 2026. Doctoral degree in Computer Science or Criminology preferred, master's degree in Computer Science, Criminology, or related field, or a J.D
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our robustly funded program. Our large department and health care system ensure ample opportunities for candidates to fully explore their academic and clinical interests. Candidate must be board
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training and go-live processes to ensure smooth transitions to new clinical systems. • Ensure that projects adhere to institutional policies, data security, privacy standards, and relevant regulatory
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. Ethical and Participant Safety Considerations, 3. Product Development and Regulation, 4. Clinical Trial Operations (GCP), 5. Study and Site Management, and 6. Data Management and Informatics • This
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their field through scholarship, professional practice, and leadership in professional and learned organizations. Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae and apply to requisition number 24000519 via: https
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submit a curriculum vitae and apply to requisition number 24000920 via: https://www.join.pitt.edu The University of Pittsburgh is an equal opportunity employer / disability / veteran. Assignment Category
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responsible for continuing to develop a program that features Progressive ideas about Language Arts and History instruction. Supports sixth-grade students' executive functioning and successful transition to MS
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employers. - Program Coordination: Plan and execute on-campus events, off-site employer visits, and networking programs. - Student Preparation: Deliver tailored career and professional development for liberal
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. Outstanding computational resources are available through the Center for Research Computing (CRC) and the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) . Our graduates consistently secure excellent positions in
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develops a competitive strategy aligning with departmental goals. Evaluates the University's efforts to maintain institutional control of the athletic program and serves as a primary contact regarding