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Pitt Commons is an online platform designed exclusively for members of the Pitt community. The platform allows students, faculty, staff, alumni, postdocs, and friends of the University of Pittsburgh to establish networking and mentoring relationships that are meaningful and specific to their unique interests and professional goals.

Join our community of past and current University of Pittsburgh trainees to network and share information regarding postdoc positions, career development programs, employment opportunities, news, announcements, and more! 
 

With a community of more than 330,000, Ask Pitt Alumni will connect you with the best alum who can help you with advice and introductions. Submit a question and you will be matched with someone who can best provide an answer to it. This free service is open to postdocs and graduate students at the University. 

The Office of International Services (OIS) is the University’s immigration specialist, serving all campuses and the 6000 international students, scholars, staff, and faculty who call Pitt their academic home. Our chief job is to make sure that immigration issues are handled smoothly, quickly and correctly.

Another important function of OIS is to welcome you to campus! You will learn about the special orientation process for international students, scholars, staff, and faculty in My OIS, your online service center for accessing all OIS services and immigration needs.

A collection of other resources is available to you at postdoc.pitt.edu, with new resources being added regularly.

View and search all available events and programs at the University.

The CTSI Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Center serves as a resource for researchers at the University of Pittsburgh. CTSI's objective is to provide education to researchers to learn to effectively recognize and avoid research misconduct and understand the resources that are available to support research.

Visit the Graduate Student Resources homepage to access a wide range of resources available to graduate students at Pitt.

Visit the Career Services homepage to find career resources for eligible schools and departments, or to find links to each school's career services center. 

To help balance work achievements and life activities, the University offers a variety of programs, services, and resources to help employees attain a healthy lifestyle.