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community-embedded research in library and information science for 124 years. The Master of Library and Information Science program, which began at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh in 1901, has a long
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the next generation of space researchers and advancing knowledge in this critical field. This program will feature an innovative and interdisciplinary doctoral program designed specifically to train the next
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projects involving methods development, novel algorithm development and/or in-depth data analysis that facilitates and integrates implementation, visualization, and database management of multi-dimensional
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leadership and supervisors are people-focused, communicative, and supportive of your professional development – funding is set aside to help employees pay for development opportunities (training seminars
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-tenure-stream position. Responsibilities include: Develop a world-class research program in Retinal Physiology Mentor postdoctoral fellows and graduate students Submit grants Prepare manuscripts and
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Career Consultant Career Center - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25004376) Collaborates in the development and delivery of career/life education and outreach and service programs. Performs special
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and provides services directly to customers. Develops and implements program policies and procedures. Performs budgetary functions and oversees media communications, website updates, and newsletters
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, students, and alumni. Develop and manage content calendars for marketing and communications activities, ensuring that all messaging aligns with the FHCs strategic priorities and the Plan for Pitt. Lead the
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to support a funded research program that aims at restoring vision after traumatic or degenerative blinding conditions damaging the optic nerve. The position is needed to support animal surgery, tissue
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at Greensburg is dedicated to enhancing the academic success and personal development of low-income, first-generation, and students with disabilities. Funded by a federal grant, the program provides comprehensive