870 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Indiana University in United States
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Ability to drive multiple projects to successful completion Excellent interpretation of complex statistical data Develops and delivers effective presentations This role requires the ability to effectively
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support of the IU School of Medicine (IUSM) - Medical Sciences Program. Department-Specific Responsibilities Coordinates graduate program admissions, tracks student academic progress, manages student
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and Stroke. The focus of Dr. Jordan's program of research is the role of the neural exposome, specifically environmental stress, in healthy aging and neurological disorders. He utilizes mobile and
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funding. Responsible for directly supervising staff. General Responsibilities Develops and implements programs and initiatives that touch on various/multiple student-related goals, such as enhancing and
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Location Indianapolis Position Summary The Indiana University Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering at IU Indianapolis invites applications for multiple open rank tenured or tenure-track
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, and professional development opportunities for staff. Leads long-term planning for campus infrastructure and capital improvements in alignment with the university's mission and strategic plan. Oversees
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current for candidates, employees and/or retirees on a variety of HR issues Provides administrative and related support to other HR staff. Supports and maintains HR programs and events; maintains up-to-date
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opportunities in all University programs in accordance with applicable laws and University policy. Department-Specific Responsibilities Serves several primary functions within the Office of Civil Rights
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. Advises and consults customers, analyze issues, identify solutions, estimate costs. Develops preventative maintenance programs and ensures the timely maintenance and completion of documentation (i.e
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three-year, 10-month per year term with an additional summer administrative stipend. The position is subject to renew after the 2027-2028 academic year. For more information about the program, please