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Duquesne University Center for Career Development
https://www.duq.edu/Last activity: 13.08.2024
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Whether just beginning college or approaching graduation, the Center for Career Development can help you explore majors and careers, seek internships and develop professional and job search skills. The center is also here to help you prepare for future success either in assisting with your job search or by pursuing advanced degrees.
Location: United States, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh
Employees: 1001-5000
Total raised: $1.5M
Founded date: 1878
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
13.08.2024 | Grant | $1.5M | - |
Mentions in press and media 10
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13.08.2024 | Duquesne Receives New $1.5 Million Grant to Expand Transplantation Research | PITTSBURGH, Aug. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Duquesne University has received a new $1.5 million grant that will expand research into using nanoparticle technology to preserve human limbs for transplantation surgeries. The grant awarded to Dr.... |
13.08.2024 | Traumakine Research Collaboration and DoD Grant | Traumakine Research Collaboration and DoD Grant Tue, Aug 13, 2024 08:00 CET Report this content Faron Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (“Faron” or the “Company”) Faron Announces Traumakine Research Collaboration and DoD Grant Press release, 13 August 2... |
22.04.2024 | Looking for an AI Career? Here’re the 10 Most Employable Degrees for AI Professionals | America’s best-paying and most employable degree for a career in artificial intelligence (AI) is at California Polytechnic State University, on their San Luis Obispo campus. New research has found that another three bachelor’s degrees are 1... |
11.03.2024 | John Collins to Speak on Expert Witnessing and Leadership at Duquesne University | John M. Collins is a professional leadership coach specializing in authoritative occupations, with an emphasis on public safety. He is the author of four books, including The New Superior - A Better Way to Be the One in Charge (2022) Expert... |
30.06.2023 | Higher Education Leaders Respond To Court’s Affirmative Action Ruling | Protesters gather in front of the U.S. Supreme Court as affirmative action cases involving Harvard ... [+] and University of North Carolina admissions were heard. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Im... |
21.04.2023 | CAHME Announces the Initial Accreditation of Duquesne University’s Master of Health Administration Program | Ensuring the health of our communities depends on creative, knowledgeable and mission driven professionals. Graduating from a CAHME Accredited program helps to better prepare the future leaders of healthcare. The program meets rigorous stan... |
31.05.2022 | Power Moves: Apollo Neuro taps a seasoned product leader as CTO and a growing startup gets international kudos | Power Moves is a column where we chart the comings and goings of talent across the region. Got a new hire, gig or promotion? Email us: pittsburgh@technical.ly.Apollo Neuroscience names new CTO Medical device wearable startup Apollo Neurosci... |
12.04.2022 | Pitt and Duquesne named these finalists in their biggest annual startup competitions | While there are some accelerators available in the Pittsburgh region, resources from universities can make it easier for student entrepreneurs to find success. Carnegie Mellon University, for its part, just showcased some of its recent star... |
06.05.2020 | When Will It Be Safe To Buy Again? | Before the pandemic, Gabriel Bertolo considered buying a home and booking an extended vacation. But the coronavirus outbreak stopped him cold. Now he, and millions of other consumers, wants to know: When will it be safe to buy again? |
08.06.2016 | How Does a Company Find an Ocean of Oil Under the Australian Desert, Then Go Bankrupt? | In 2013 Queensland mining company Linc Energy announced they'd found oil beneath Coober Pedy, and it seemed to be a lot. The little known company had released an independent preliminary report on the Arckaringa Basin, claiming may hold up t... |