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of Physical and Computational Sciences, beginning Fall 2026. Requirements: Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or closely related field. Qualified to hold rank of associate professor, tenured
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the department’s teaching mission, which includes MS and PhD programs, as well as an MPH program accredited by the National Environmental Health Association. Assistant Professor Demonstrated potential
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Assistant/Associate/Professor Nuclear Medicine Radiologist Med-Radiology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25006532) UPMC/University of Pittsburgh, Department of Radiology Assistant/Associate Professor
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Teaching Assistant/Teaching Associate/Teaching Professor in Human-Computer Interaction & Digital Narrative and Interactive Design SCI-Informatics and Networked Systems - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh
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Teaching Associate Professor - Computing and Information SCI-Computer Science - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25006611) The University of Pittsburgh’s School of Computing and Information seeks a
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to apply. The faculty appointment rank will be based on experience: Assistant Professor, should have 3 or more years of research experience, early external funding, peer-reviewed publications, Associate
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Faculty Professor - Full-Time Med-Pathology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25006364) Assistant, Associate, or Professor of Pathology (appointment stream) (Assistant 1-5 years experience; Associate 5
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impactful program of scholarship. C) Evidence of or potential for excellence in teaching and mentoring, and contributing to a learning environment that values inclusivity. Associate Professor – A) An earned
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Assistant/Associate/Professor of Otolaryngology - Otology and Neurotology - Full-Time Med-Otolaryngology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (24003409) The Department of Otolaryngology at the University
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. Applications are invited from tenured professors at the Associate and Full Professor ranks (or their international equivalents), i.e., those who have attained prominence within their own specialization, and