570 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Multiple" positions at University of Pittsburgh
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within the program. Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to admissions, trainee support and progress tracking, creating and distributing program marketing, purchasing and budgeting
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effectively to changing workloads and priorities. They must have the ability to manage multiple assignments and work with people across the University simultaneously. In addition, successful candidates must
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General Dentist and Clinic Manager of the GPR Program- Full-Time Dent Med-Dental Public Health - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003325) The University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine is
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documentation, verifies collected data, maintains documentation and databases as well as rosters and distribution lists. Assists with budgetary functions. Essential Functions Process funded awards through
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Part time Instructor in Italian Program French & Italian Languages & Literatures - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003811) Part-Time Instructor in Italian Program, Department of French & Italian
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Adjunct Instructor of Computer Information Systems & Technology - Fall 2025 Bradford M&E-Information Systems - Pennsylvania-Bradford - (25002630) Adjunct Instructor of Computer Information Systems
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excellent communication skills, the ability to work independently, and strong computer skills. This position requires flexibility to work a varied schedule across multiple facilities. Scheduled hours may
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qualified front desk administrative secretary. The Department is comprised of faculty whose expertise focuses on care delivered in acute and critical care settings. Faculty teach multiple courses in
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Program Coordinator - ED-LEAD Study Med-Emergency Medicine - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003069) The University of Pittsburgh Department of Emergency Medicine is seeking a Program Coordinator for
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of Education. This position will coordinate and manage multiple initiatives related to Health and Wellness in the School of Education. The Community Leisure-Learn Program was initiated by the University