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development, promotion, and tenure. A note about our city: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, home to Heinz Ketchup, Mr. Rogers, and the most bridges in the world (446!), is a growing and vibrant city. It has burgeoning
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Faculty Lecturer Visiting Urban Studies - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (24001022) Visiting Lecturer in Urban Studies (Urban Sustainability) The Urban Studies Program at the University of Pittsburgh
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demonstrate the capacity for sustained career development, promotion, and tenure. Pittsburgh is an extraordinarily dynamic and livable city and was named the 6th most affordable place to live in 2023 by U.S
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nationally and internationally known for its pioneering role in medical research and technology. Pittsburgh was recently named ‘America’s Most Livable City’ by Forbes and The Economist, due to its lively
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community situated on the Oakland campus of the University of Pittsburgh. We are dedicated to the mutual success of our members in our research, education, and outreach missions. Pittsburgh is a city that is
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medical students and internal medicine residents in the outpatient and inpatient settings. Clinical work is located at urban academic referral hospitals for general inpatient work (UPMC Presbyterian and
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for both patient care and teaching of medical students and internal medicine residents in the outpatient and inpatient settings. Clinical work is located at urban academic referral hospitals for general
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for both patient care and teaching of medical students and internal medicine residents in the outpatient and inpatient settings. Clinical work is located at urban academic referral hospitals for general
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city: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania--home to Heinz Ketchup, Mr. Rogers, and the most bridges in the world (446!)--is a growing and vibrant city. It has burgeoning and diverse cultures, ethnic neighborhoods, a
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nationally and internationally known for its pioneering role in medical research and technology. Pittsburgh was recently named ‘America’s Most Livable City’ by Forbes and The Economist, due to its lively