544 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"O.P"-"Prof" positions at University of Pittsburgh
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the undergraduate teaching program. Typical duties will consist of teaching 18 credit hours over the academic year. In the department, this level of teaching load typically corresponds to four large-enrollment
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Leadership Board, to support cultivation and solicitation strategies. Demonstrate resilience, discretion, and the ability to work independently while managing multiple priorities. Maintain a high level of
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dental assisting program or equivalent experience. Require certification to expose and process dental radiographs. Work Schedule 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday Work Arrangement On-Campus: Teams
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to create a vibrant research program funded by federal, state, and industry sources and must show a strong commitment to high-quality teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels for a diverse
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classroom technology resources. This role focuses on ensuring the efficient operation of audio-visual equipment, computing equipment, and other technology systems in classrooms and instructional spaces
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spends considerable amount of time using a computer, telephone, and copier/fax machine to perform analytical functions. Physical Effort This is a sedentary role with high level of computer use. Must be
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of complex instructional materials and the integration of instructional technologies. Helps lead the work and strategic planning of an instructional, curricula, or training development program within a
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. Candidate will have an opportunity to integrate new media studies and wider digital cultures as we revise and update our Broadcast Communications Program. Our Broadcast Communications Program has a strong
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; lift 50 pounds; push/pull heavy equipment and pass the mandatory criminal and social background checks. Preferred candidate will have completed criteria in the DLAR Career Development Program. Candidates
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, Ophthalmology Department. This research focuses on the roles of glial cells in retinal neurotransmission and pathologies that arise in retinal degeneration. The Pfeiffer lab uses a combination of computational