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transplantation research programs. The successful candidate will perform a high volume of technically demanding mouse microsurgical procedures, with a primary focus on heterotopic heart transplantation, life
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requirements and will be guided by the Program Director to ensure the appropriateness of the content. Applicant Requirements: Individuals applying for this position will have a master's degree and/or an AuD
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responsible for continuing to develop a program that features Progressive ideas about Language Arts and History instruction. Supports sixth-grade students' executive functioning and successful transition to MS
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advisors to work with declared majors across multiple departments and programs in the Social Sciences Division. We seek positive, conscientious, student-centered individuals to help prepare students
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and healthcare. In this dynamic, fast-paced role, you will be the face of our programs — connecting with prospective students at high school visits, college fairs, and campus events, guiding them
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continuous improvement of Pitt’s compensation programs in a competitive and unionized environment. The Director focuses on strategic direction, advanced consultation, and high-impact decision-making in
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, communication, and problem-solving skills, and the ability to multi-task. Job Summary Leads a team and directs & oversees all operational aspects of the research program. Establishes and drives the vision
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with RACP grant programs, Delegation Agreements, and Commonwealth capital project funding mechanisms preferred. • Experience with construction project management platforms is a plus. Skills
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, professional practice, and leadership in professional and learned organizations. The qualified Candidate must successful graduated from a neurology residency training program, completed a fellowship in Epilepsy
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10. Classes meet five days a week from 9 am to 2:50 pm. In addition to classroom teaching, instructors are expected to help plan cultural programming for their language program and attend events