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(LCJS) program at the University of Pittsburgh invites applications for a full-time, appointment-stream teaching professor to begin in the 2026-27 academic year. This is an open-rank search
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investigators with proven track record in extramural NIH funding and mentoring of junior investigators. Attractive resources are available to establish a vibrant research program. PACCSM supports active basic
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Mechanical Engineering Technology Program with Engineering Design (Fusion 360), CAD/CAE (Solid Works), Engineering Computing (Matlab), Finite Element Analysis (Solid Works) skills preferred. A strong
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like Writing Proposals for Business and Language of Business and Industry. The Composition program–one of four constituent programs in English (including Literature, Creative Writing, and Film)–offers
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the department’s graduate teaching mission, including an emphasis on occupational health. In addition to an excellent Master of Science, Public Health Practice, Doctoral, and PhD programs, our MPH program was
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committed to teaching and in-patient and ambulatory patient care. Physicians will support the Nephrology Transplant Fellowship program and support trainees assigned to the Nephrology Transplant rotation
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like Writing Proposals for Business and Language of Business and Industry. The Composition program–one of four constituent programs in English (including Literature, Creative Writing, and Film)–offers
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) Nuclear Medicine Physicist The Radiology Department and Radiation Safety Office of the University of Pittsburgh invite applications for a nuclear medicine physicist to join our growing team and program
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nationally, our program aims for optimal patient outcomes through the balance of appropriate, conservative treatments with the integration of cutting edge clinical strategies. https://www.dental.pitt.edu/about
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Practice (DNP) scholarly projects required for program completion and Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs (COA) compliance. The University of Pittsburgh, its School of Nursing