22 phd-computer-science-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at University of Pittsburgh
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collegial Department (29 faculty) that nucleates a larger interactive community (nearly 100 faculty). We support an exceptional Graduate Training Program, host two training grants, a robust weekly seminar
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address barriers, promote equity, and advance innovative solutions for sexual and reproductive health across the state. Candidates should have completed the requirements for a PhD in a behavioral science
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, complex transactions is essential to success in this position. Highly preferred qualifications include: An advanced degree (PhD preferred) in a relevant life science field is highly preferred; an MBA or JD
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faculty) that nucleates a larger interactive community (nearly 100 faculty). We support an exceptional Graduate Training Program, host two training grants, a robust weekly seminar series, and multiple
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collegial Department (29 faculty) that nucleates a larger interactive community (nearly 100 faculty). We support an exceptional Graduate Training Program, host two training grants, a robust weekly seminar
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faculty) that nucleates a larger interactive community (nearly 100 faculty). We support an exceptional Graduate Training Program, host two training grants, a robust weekly seminar series, and multiple
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) that nucleates a larger interactive community (nearly 100 faculty). We support an exceptional Graduate Training Program, host two training grants, a robust weekly seminar series, and multiple retreats and
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offers Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Master of Science (MS) degrees in Oral Biology with a research concentration in either Craniofacial and Dental Genetics or Craniofacial Tissue Regeneration
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Faculty Professor Teaching Assistant - Full-Time Geology and Environmental Sciences - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25000150) Teaching Assistant Professor and Environmental Studies Program Coordinator
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years, including hiring a new department chair, four new program directors, nine new faculty, and multiple staff positions. The department now employs 24 full-time faculty and 18 full-time staff. Four