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at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown is seeking applicants for an adjunct clinical nursing instructor position beginning in Spring 2026 to teach in the BSN program with CCNE accreditation. The undergraduate
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daily laboratory operations of a division, department, function, or program. Conducts and manages quality assurance and quality control and instructs staff on quality control and analytical procedures
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Director, Communications will have direct oversight of several full-time strategic communications professionals and manage the day-to-day communications of the Men’s Basketball program. A minimum of five
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an extramurally funded research program, train graduate students, and actively participate in undergraduate science education. To ensure full consideration, applications and reference letters should be received by
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and command of English grammar and composition. Advanced computer skills with the ability to quickly learn new applications. Primarily a sedentary role with regular travel across Pitt’s Oakland campus
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medical school; Completion of an accredited orthopedic residency training program; Completion of an accredited trauma fellowship program; Eligibility for licensure in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Board
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a newly funded research program that aims at restoring vision after traumatic or degenerative blinding conditions damaging the optic nerve. BS in biology or related fields, with 2 years of relevant
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. Physical Effort Position is primarily sedentary. Ability to work at computer station for extended periods of time is required. Fine motor skills are needed to manage paper and electronic materials
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Priorities aligned with the first pillar of the Plan for Pitt where “we will cultivate student success.” Job Summary Leads a team and directs & oversees all operational aspects of the research program
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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