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is expected to have strong computer and analytical skills and be comfortable using a variety of hardware platforms and specialized software tools. Duties include: Perform data processing and analyses
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applications including (but not limited to) desktop computers, networking, telecommunication systems, television/video systems, multi-media hardware, computer peripherals and electronic door security
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of authoritative knowledge and reputation in a recognized field of learning, as well as the achievement of effective teaching skills. The Professor should have attained superior stature in their field through
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of authoritative knowledge and reputation in a recognized field of learning, as well as the achievement of effective teaching skills. The Professor should have attained superior stature in their field through
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at Pitt-Johnstown are asked to teach a 4+4 teaching load, maintain an active research agenda/portfolio, engage in division/university service, and advise/mentor students. Availability to teach day and
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supply management. Operates and properly maintains equipment. Essential Functions Ability to sit for long periods of time at a computer. Ability to use scientific equipment that may include small parts
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. Must be able to work at a computer using multiple software programs and make frequent visits to various ICUs and other campus locations to facilitate enrollment in research studies. Physical Effort The
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Institute (SLI) at the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures seeks instructors of Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, and Serbian for the summer of 2026. Instructors will teach a 6-week intensive course
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their teaching and mentorship. The Teaching Assistant Professor (TAP) will teach three courses per semester at the undergraduate level at our Pittsburgh campus. Among those will be four core courses in
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) seeks an instructor of Ukrainian for the summer of 2026. Instructors will teach a 6-week intensive course during SLI's summer session, which runs from June 1 to July 10. Classes meet five days a week from