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carries a clear expectation to develop an independent, externally funded research program, including preparation and submission of NIH R01-level grant applications, alongside manuscript authorship and
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comprehensive multi-disciplinary sport science/performance program within the University of Pittsburgh Intercollegiate Athletics Department. Individual oversees student-athlete performance assessment and
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BASW & PhD Assistant Social Work-Academic Programs - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25006601) The BASW and PhD Program Assistant is a dual (50/50) administrative role that supports two major academic
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removal during inclement weather seasons. Some direct Athletic program support is also required by way of event support and set up/break down. Provides an aesthetically appealing and safe outdoor
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of planning, design, and execution of assigned small, routine projects and coordinates with project stakeholders to define project scope, goals, and deliverables. Assists in timeline development, ensures
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pulmonary research program in the areas of lung aging, fibrosis, and regeneration. The candidate will be primarily responsible for primary cell and tissue culture and analysis, including determining
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admissions, engaging in program development and revision, and meeting any PDE requirements (including accreditation). It is also expected that they contribute in other substantive ways to their department as
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removal during inclement weather seasons. Some direct Athletic program support is also required by way of event support and set up/break down. Provides an aesthetically appealing and safe outdoor
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removal during inclement weather seasons. Some direct Athletic program support is also required by way of event support and set up/break down. Provides an aesthetically appealing and safe outdoor
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, organizational effectiveness, faculty and staff recruitment and retention, development and alumni engagement, and student success. As a member of both the Health Sciences Cabinet and the Provost’s Council of Deans