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of Pittsburgh. Our research interests span from atoms through animals, extend to human cohorts, and are aligned to understand disease and inform the development of intervention strategies. Our research
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Faculty.Professor.Assistant of Practice – Full-Time Health and Human Development - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25000881) School of Education Assistant or Associate Professor of Practice (Appointment
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, and spectroscopy to the study of the evolution of the Earth’s surface environments. Integration of geochemical datasets with process-based models is also desired. The successful candidate will
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equipment; and pass the mandatory criminal and social background checks. Preferred candidate will have completed criteria in the DLAR Career Development Program. Candidates working in the Rangos Research
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to establish goals for and plan professional development activities and weekly faculty meetings. Contribute to the school’s long-term faculty and staff recruitment and retention strategy. Student and Family
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science research. The candidates at the Associate Professor level should have 6 - 9 years of experience and require evidence of significant educational or new clinical program development and/or a record
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within the School of Nursing is required. B) Evidence of a sustained and impactful program of scholarship that is nationally recognized. C) Evidence of excellence in teaching and mentoring, and
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applicant is expected to establish an independent pharmaceutical outcomes research program, which will be sustained by extramural funding. In addition to research, applicants are also expected to teach in
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immediately and report the crime. Job Summary Executes a primary care health program to meet the needs of students and the greater campus community. Oversees daily department operations, budget development
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preference will be given to applicants who can also contribute courses to the Criminal Justice program. Teaching responsibilities include four courses each semester. Candidates should exhibit skill and