List of University of Pittsburgh faculty

This list of University of Pittsburgh faculty includes instructors, researchers, and administrators of the University of Pittsburgh, a state-related research university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.

Arts and entertainment

Business and economics

  • Alvin E. Roth (faculty 1982–1998) – Nobel Prize-winning economist; Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Economics[5]
  • Jagdish Sheth (Katz 1962, 1966; faculty 1973–1974) – business consultant; Albert Frey Professor of Marketing[6]

History

History and Philosophy of Science

  • Michael R. Dietrich (PhD 1991, faculty) – Professor, History and Philosophy of Biology
  • John Earman – (Emeritus Distinguished Professor) – Philosopher of Physics, collaborator on the hole argument
  • James G. Lennox – (Emeritus Professor) – History and Philosophy of Biology
  • Edouard Machery (PhD 2004, faculty) – Distinguished Professor, History and Philosophy of Psychology
  • Stephen Manuck - Distinguished Professor of Psychology
  • Sandra Mitchell (PhD 1987, faculty) – Distinguished Professor, History and Philosophy of Biology
  • John D. Norton (PhD 1981, faculty) – Distinguished Professor, History and Philosophy of Physics
  • Robert Olby – (Emeritus Professor) – History of Biology

Philosophy

Politics, law, and activism

Science, medicine, and technology

Other

See also

References

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  21. ^ Aug, Mary Ann (April 27, 1976). "Fred Rogers Named Adjunct Professor at Pitt; Donates Archives of Television Program to School" (Press release). University of Pittsburgh Department of News and Publications. Retrieved April 28, 2014.