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program information, and attends promotional events. Job Summary Gains the necessary skills to successfully graduate from the Police Academy and attain MPOETC certification. Accompanies police officers in
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Faculty Professor Teaching Assistant - Full-Time Political Science - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003370) The Department of Political Science at the University of Pittsburgh invites applications
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can contribute, through their leadership, research, teaching, and/or service to the diversity and excellence of the academic community. The Mechanical Engineering program is part of the Engineering and
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databases for registry assessments and clinical trial forms. Essential Functions Requires the ability to visualize a computer screen, to work with computer hardware and software, to communicate verbally and
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of education and/ or experience requirement. Additional details about Required Licensure/Certification Journeyman Carpenter Complete/Graduate from a Certified Apprenticeship Program Basic Computer Skills Work
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faculty) that nucleates a larger interactive community (nearly 100 faculty). We support an exceptional Graduate Training Program, host two training grants, a robust weekly seminar series, and multiple
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program. Recruits athletes, mentors athletes, fosters athletic, emotional, and academic group of student athletes. Oversees sports equipment, practice plans and schedules, skill development, designs
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Summary Executes University communications and marketing strategies for a program or unit. Oversees print and electronic communications, subsequent media promotion, and development of a content marketing
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examines legal and policy aspects of computer and electronic crimes and related issues. The primary focus will be on modern "cybercrime," including the legal frameworks, prosecutorial tools/discretion, and
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receive dedicated time and resources to ensure they can successfully conduct their program of research, disseminate their research, and develop professionally. Faculty promotion opportunities are available