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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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service activities. Experience and Training: ● Applicant should hold a PhD or MD/PhD with at least 5 years of post-PhD experience in a related field. ● Research expertise in the field of genetics
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cell classes, identifying their distinct roles in disease pathogenesis. Effort Allocation: 100% Research Minimum Qualifications - PhD in Life Science, Science, or related field. Postdoctoral experience
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also direct the Cellular Metabolic Phenotyping core in the Center for Immunometabolism. Effort Allocation: 100% Research Minimum Qualifications - PhD in Agricultural Science, Science, or related field
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PhD in Biology, Cellular Biology, Molecular Biology, or a related field, and must have active R01 or equivalent funding or demonstrate the ability to compete successfully for such support. Competitive
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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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for the MLIS and PhD LIS programs; Provides critical support to the department chair and must maintain absolute confidentiality; Disseminates academic information to potential and current MLIS students
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programs are consistently ranked among the top 25 U.S. public programs. The PhD program is well-regarded across all disciplines, including Organizational Behavior and Strategy. The PhD program is
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. 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. The social work values
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PhD in Pharmacology preferred Please apply through the University of Pittsburgh Talent Center using this link Home | Talent Center: Careers at Pitt | University of Pittsburgh. Under Requisition