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TRIO Student Support Services Academic Coordinator Greensburg Academic Affairs - Pennsylvania-Greensburg - (25006025) The TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) Program at the University of Pittsburgh
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partners in the greater Pittsburgh community, as well as on-campus entities, current programs range from (but are not limited to) America Reads, campus and community-based sustainability initiatives
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. Manages a complex program or study or multiple programs and studies. Collects and analyzes data and complies with all policies and regulations. Recommends improvements to policy and procedure. Essential
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student organizations, campus events, and leadership development programs. Through initiatives such as ExperiencePitt (ExP), the office helps students explore interests, develop transferable skills, and
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of this position would be to serve as a part-time physician anesthesiologist with years of academic and clinical experience and would be an additional asset to the department's teaching program. Responsibilities
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-tenure-stream position. Responsibilities include: Develop a world-class research program in Retinal Physiology Mentor postdoctoral fellows and graduate students Submit grants Prepare manuscripts and
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, SHRS is organized into 9 Departments serving 2,000+ graduate and undergraduate students through 30+ online, hybrid, and residential programs. SHRS has the largest student body and gross tuition revenue
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, intersectional, and innovative ecosystems of student identity, equity, and well-being that impacts University culture, climate, and community. Through intentional programming, informative professional & policy
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for providing feedback to applicants throughout all stages of the admissions process Meet with prospective students, individually or in groups, to provide information on graduate program options, admissions
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an independent, extramurally funded research program that aligns with the mission and research priorities of the Department. Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to, high-throughput biology and