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/behavioral-health/ ) is a joint effort of IUSM Departments of Pediatrics (https://pediatrics.iu.edu ) and Psychiatry (https://psychiatry.medicine.iu.edu ). Core faculty include Matthew Aalsma, PhD; Zachary
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, campus, community, and professional levels. Basic Qualifications · PhD is required. While a PhD in Nursing Science is preferred, candidates who have earned a PhD in a related field (e.g. public health
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communication skills. Preferred Basic Qualifications: PhD degree strongly preferred (ABD candidates may apply, but all PhD requirements must be completed by August 1, 2026). Strong background in a field of biology that
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been ranked among the top in the nation. The Department currently has an ongoing PhD program in Biostatistics, MS program in Biostatistics, and BS program in Health Data Science. We have established
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classification require a PhD, or doctoral degree completion by August 2026, in finance or related area. Appointments at the lecturer classification require a minimum of a master’s degree in finance or related
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language courses averages 350 students per semester and is complemented by a full range of content courses in Japanese linguistics and pedagogy and Japan Studies more broadly. Our MA and PhD programs offer
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, across Bloomington, Indianapolis, and Fort Wayne in Fall 2025 was 1,952 undergraduate students (BSN + ASN, RN to BSN) and 285 graduate students (MSN, DNP and PhD), with an additional 1,350 students
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-brain barrier research. Ideal candidates will have: 1.A PhD in the life sciences 2.A solid background in cell culture and tissue engineering approaches 3.Knowledge in Neuroscience and Stem Cell Research 4
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classification require a PhD, or doctoral degree completion by August 2026, in finance or related area. Appointments at the lecturer classification require a minimum of a master’s degree in finance or related
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, across Bloomington, Indianapolis, and Fort Wayne in Fall 2025 was 1,952 undergraduate students (BSN + ASN, RN to BSN) and 285 graduate students (MSN, DNP and PhD), with an additional 1,350 students