30 computer-programmer-"U.S"-"U"-"University-of-St" positions at University of Pittsburgh
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the School of Nursing is required. B) Evidence of or potential for a sustained and impactful program of scholarship. C) Evidence of or potential for excellence in teaching and mentoring and contributing to a
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within the School of Nursing is required. B) Evidence of or potential for a sustained and impactful program of scholarship. C) Evidence of or potential for excellence in teaching and mentoring and
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, tenure stream faculty at the Assistant, Associate, or full Professor level. Faculty members receive dedicated time and resources to ensure they can successfully conduct their program of research
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. Successful applicants will be individuals who are prepared to assist with program coordination and assessment for undergraduate teacher preparation. • Demonstrate the potential for instructional
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area of scholarship within the School of Nursing is required. B) Evidence of or potential for a sustained and impactful program of scholarship. C) Evidence of or potential for excellence in teaching and
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population. Opportunities also exist for program development, clinical research, telemedicine services, supervision and training, and outpatient involvement across a wide range of populations. The Division
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Professor Program Evaluation Research Unit, Department of Pharmacy and Therapeutics The University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy invites applications for a full-time, 12-month, appointment stream research
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, Full-Time (12 months) faculty member in the Doctor of Chiropractic Program (DCP), Department of Community Health Services and Rehabilitation Science, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
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on program activities, standards, and accreditation requirements Supervises simulation center personnel (Operations Manager, Simulation Specialists, Administrative Personnel); Provides an evaluation plan
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an externally funded, internationally recognized research program that complements existing strengths in the Department. Strong collaborative opportunities exist across the University, including the nationally