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BASW & PhD Assistant Social Work-Academic Programs - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25006601) The BASW and PhD Program Assistant is a dual (50/50) administrative role that supports two major academic
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research in geotechnical and wellbore integrity work. Advising students and writing reports and peer-reviewed manuscripts. Candidate should hold a PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering with 20 years
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in the nation. The School is known for its strong educational programs at the BASW, MSW, and PhD levels and national leadership on race and social problems, child welfare, and health and mental health
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for the position, qualified candidates with a PhD in biochemistry, genetics, cell biology of a related discipline are invited to complete an application in Talent Center at https://www.join.pitt.edu/#26001564
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. Applicants must have earned a PhD in a relevant field (e.g., public affairs, public policy, public administration, political science, economics) by the time of the appointment. We encourage applications from
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looking for a PhD-level health economist with 0-3 years of experience to fill a tenure-stream faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor. Responsibilities will include collaborating as a co
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- tenure position. This position will be 70% Clinical based and 30 % research based. The position will conduct Clinical and Research work on retinal electrophysiology, using ERG and other methods. PhD in
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motivated Research Scientist. The successful candidate must hold a PhD or MD/PhD degree and will lead projects focused on ocular genetic disorders. Qualification of candidate: Applicants must hold a PhD or MD
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of Pharmacy and MS/PhD Programs. The faculty position will be at the rank of Instructor in the appointment stream and will be based on a 9-month appointment. The ideal candidate will have a PharmD and/or PhD in
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. The Candidate will perform services within the Department of Pathology under the direction of Dr. Alejandro Soto-Gutierrez, MD, PhD, studying the relationship between transcriptional dysregulation and the