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Part-Time Instructor in First-Year Engineering Writing (English Department) English - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25004203) The Composition Program at the University of Pittsburgh welcomes
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are members of the Graduate Program in Microbiology and Immunology (PMI) as well as other graduate programs. The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is consistently among the top ten in NIH-funded
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the faculty member's progression toward establishing an independent research program. Required Educational Background: Applicant must have a Ph.D. in a field of engineering in a field relevant to the aneurysm
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at the University of Pittsburgh is recruiting a part-time faculty member in the appointment stream as a Visiting Professor. The ideal candidate will hold a PhD, MD, or DVM with post-doctoral training in areas related
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for these non-tenure stream faculty positions include an earned doctorate (PhD or DNP) and eligibility for RN licensure in Pennsylvania. Salary and academic rank are commensurate with qualifications and
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faculty positions include an earned doctorate (DNP or PhD) and eligibility for RN licensure in Pennsylvania. Salary and academic rank are commensurate with qualifications and experience. Minimum
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will have a history of federally funded research programs in decision sciences and modeling. The successful candidate will have significant clinical expertise in infectious disease modeling and drug use
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hours/week, plus attending meetings and engaging in professional development, is the equivalent of a course). Or we may place teachers in our First-Year Engineering Writing Program, in which Composition
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program centered on strategies for improving function in neuromodulation. This faculty will collaborate closely with the Director of Neurosurgical Spine and the Chief of Neurosurgery at Children's Hospital
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, implementation of program policies, research supervision, scholarly activities, and service. Research opportunities are available in Artificial Intelligence, Digital Dentistry, Advanced Technology, and Health