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level to teach the course EPIDEM 2450: Epidemiology with Electronic Health Care Data; a 2-credit course in Spring 2026. The Lecturer will work on preparing the syllabus, teaching contents and teaching the
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Lecturer level to teach the course EPIDEM 2144 Agent-based Epidemiological Modeling of Social Determinants of Health, a 2-credit course in Fall 2025. The Lecturer will work on preparing the syllabus
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car, air and bus. Must stand for long periods of time at games and at practice. May participate in drills or practices. May have to lift or transport equipment. The University of Pittsburgh is committed
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-microbe interactions. Physical Effort Light to medium physical effort required. Must be able to sit for extended periods while performing computer-based analysis. May require occasional standing for bench
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as references along with their email address and telephone number should be provided as a separate, stand-alone document. Visit our web site, http://www.chem.pitt.edu to learn more about our
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Growth: Opportunities for continuous learning, professional development, and career advancement. Competitive Benefits: Enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, retirement plans
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School of Business and College of Business Administration seeks a Clinical Assistant Professor of Finance (non-tenure) to teach and develop undergraduate and graduate level courses in corporate finance and
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. • Prepares and reviews contract documents to ensure compliance with all manuals, needs, and University standards; maintains proper documentation, computer records, and project management software. • Makes
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Must be able to: Sit and stand for prolonged periods of time Walk between buildings on campus Use computer, telephone, copier, fax, and other essential office equipment The University of Pittsburgh is
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-Languages Center in the University of Pittsburgh’s Department of Linguistics seeks a non-tenure-stream Teaching Assistant Professor of Quechua to design/teach a curriculum of 18 credits of language courses