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-language pathology available at the rank of Clinical Assistant Professor. The position requires a master’s degree or PhD in speech-language pathology, ASHA certification (CCC-SLP), clinical experience in
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available, one at the rank of Clinical Assistant Professor and one Clinical Associate Professor. The position requires a Master’s degree or PhD in speech-language pathology, ASHA certification (CCC-SLP
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, ability to lead a team (of undergraduates/masters students) and effective teamwork. • Fit of this project with their own career trajectory/goals • PhD in Psychology or related field How to Apply: Interested
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The Indiana University Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences (SLHS) has a full-time (12 month) clinical faculty (non-tenure track) position in audiology available at the rank of Clinical Assistant
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at zmuller@indiana.edu. Additional Qualifications PhD in Dutch, language pedagogy, linguistics or applied linguistics anthropology, sociology, or related fields preferred. Interest in developing and teaching
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to explain the observed empirical features of the system at study. Basic Qualifications PhD in physics, computer science, applied math, or information science Department Contact for Questions Benita Brown
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Mulitiple, Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Faculty Positions in Applied Quantum Information Science
PhD in Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering, Physics (or a related field) and be committed to excellence in scholarship and teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Department
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Posting Details Position Details Title AHS Post-doctoral fellow position (Sexual and Reproductive Health) Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Applied Health Science
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preeminent area studies departments: East Asian Languages and Cultures, Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures, and Central Eurasian Studies. A long-standing leader in language and cultural studies in
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the molecular neuropathology of neurodegenerative diseases. Our aims are to expand our knowledge of the mechanisms of neurodegeneration. Neurodegenerative diseases may first affect language, cognition, motor