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development, advocacy, governance, organizational management, and non-profit management. They should have skills to address core skill competencies and national standards for community building and social work
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the academic year 2024-25, pending budgetary approval. The successful candidate will teach three undergraduate courses in Fall 2024: PHIL 0320 Social Philosophy, PHIL 0350 Philosophy and Public Issues, and PHIL
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development, advocacy, governance, organizational management, and non-profit management. They should have skills to address core skill competencies and national standards for community building and social work
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and Social Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford is currently seeking applicants for a Part-Time, Adjunct Instructor of Sociology, for Fall 2024. Requirements: M.A., M.S.W., ABD, or Ph.D
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Licensing Manager is responsible for managing a portfolio of intellectual property cases, a team of licensing professionals and will be primarily responsible for working with faculty in the physical sciences
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, Interpersonal, Small Group Communication, and/or Communication & Society. The starting date for the position is August 26, 2024. Applicants should submit a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, a statement of
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development; and develops partnerships focused on the social sciences, humanities, and professional fields such as social work, law, business, public policy, the health sciences, and engineering. The Associate
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services including, but not limited to, Fraternity and Sorority Life, Student Activities Council, Student Programs and Clubs/Organizations, and all signature student events. Coordinate club and organization
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including but not limited to Societies, Introduction to Sociology, Social Problems, Social Theory, Sociology of Everyday Life, Society and the Environment, and Social Research Methods. The minimum
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are strongly encouraged to apply. The University of Pittsburgh is committed to becoming an anti-racist institution and a national leader in efforts to understand and address race and social determinants