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must have a PhD in a quantitative discipline and have substantial (at least 7 years after earning PhD) additional research experience. Possible disciplines include, but are not limited to, computational
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Problems, and PHIL 1440 Philosophy of Mind. The three undergraduate courses to be taught in Spring 2025 will be determined in consultation with the successful candidate. PhD in Philosophy required
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intensive, and PHIL 1890 Ethics and Practical Reason. The three undergraduate courses to be taught in Spring 2025 will be determined in consultation with the successful candidate. PhD in Philosophy required
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1305 Topics in Ethics. The three undergraduate courses to be taught in Spring 2025 will be determined in consultation with the successful candidate. PhD in Philosophy required. Preferred qualifications
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programs offering opportunities for research training that are available in 12 PhD, 5 Master of Science, and 5 certificate programs. The Recruitment and Admissions Manager represents all SOM graduate
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Grand Rounds opportunities. Qualifications Applicants must possess a PhD in basic sciences and demonstrate a track record of academic excellence, independent research, and a keen interest in both basic
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at the University of Pittsburgh seeks an instructor for two three-credit courses: Introduction to Linguistics (LING 1000) and Language and the Black Experience (LING 1253). The successful candidate will have a PhD in
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at the University of Pittsburgh seeks an instructor for one three-credit course, Language, Gender, and Sexuality (LING 1235). The successful candidate will have a PhD in Linguistics with a specialization appropriate
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that the student is cared for in a satisfactory manner. The chosen candidate will be expected to provide weekly updates on the program to the Program Manager. Minimum qualifications are: A PhD degree or related
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, United States Job description The Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC ) are seeking MD, PhD, or MD/PhD researchers for full-time faculty