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neural populations, while mice engage in sensory discrimination tasks in virtual reality. Our goal is to understand how brain areas interact at the level of cells and circuits to transmit and process
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the academic decision-making process. We ask applicants to discuss experiences working with these student groups in your cover letter. Academic advisors help students identify academic and career goals and
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Auditors. Physical Effort This position requires candidates to be able to attend various meetings throughout the Oakland campus as well as the occasional transport of a portable computer; 10 pounds
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multiple enrichment program initiatives with a focus on health and physical activity for the University and local community. Serves as a community liaison for regional and national programs and develops
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campus electronics, computers, network, peripheral equipment and campus physical security. The incumbent must possess a solid background in electronics as well as advanced knowledge of modern technology
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, and make frequent visits to various ICUs and other campus locations to facilitate enrollment into research studies. Physical Effort Regularly travel around campus. Frequently stand and sit at a computer
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, provides program information, and attends promotional events. Essential Functions Develop skills in law enforcement. Accompany officers in conducting foot and vehicular patrols of a university campus. Build
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data displays (R Shiny, Quarto, or similar) Physical Effort Generally sedentary The University of Pittsburgh is an equal opportunity employer / disability / veteran. Assignment Category Full-time regular
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protocols for site visits to ensure camp/program compliance across all campuses. Ensure compliance of clearances for camps/programs. Physical Effort Little physical effort required. Duties are primarily
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professional [HS1.1]student academic success, retention, and overall wellbeing. Key programs include the K. Leroy Irvis Fellowship Program, the Graduate Global Ties Peer Mentoring Program, and the Students in