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work 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
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The English Department at the University of Pittsburgh welcomes applications for an Appointment Stream Teaching Assistant or Teaching Associate Professor position with a focus on business and professional
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Faculty Professor - Part-Time Med-Psychiatry - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25005214) Position Title: Part-Time Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh, reporting to the Chair
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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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here. Qualifications: PhD in Statistics, Biostatistics, or related areas such as Quantitative Psychology, Statistical Genetics, and Bioinformatics. Demonstrated interest in research, e.g., as shown
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Faculty Professor Visiting Assistant Health and Human Development - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25006343) University of Pittsburgh Visiting Assistant Professor of Infant Mental Health Position
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Core (NFCF) invites applications from individuals with a PhD or equivalent in Engineering or Physics or a closely related discipline as a visiting research assistant professor for an appointment of one
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the position is filled. Questions may be directed to Amy Shearer, PhD, RN, at AMS685@pitt.edu. For more information, visit www.greensburg.pitt.edu. The University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg is a regional four
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The English Department at the University of Pittsburgh welcomes applications for an Appointment Stream Teaching Assistant or Teaching Associate Professor position with a focus on business and professional
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Laboratory Specialist Med-Medicine - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25006390) The position requires experience in working with and carrying out in vitro immunology based experiments using immune cells