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program and other courses as appropriate. Specific functions and assignments are outlined by Assistant Dean. Responsibilities include teaching nursing students in accordance with area or graduate
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degree. Areas of instructional focus may include: o Science and physics of sound and core technical audio production skills o Classical music recording and production o Modern Studio recording and mixing
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are encouraged. This Professor of Practice or Clinical track position will be appointed within the Psychology Department, and the successful candidate will be a core member of the I/O Psychology program faculty
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in the Division of Medical Laboratory Science. We are seeking a dynamic and dedicated educator to join our program at a pivotal time of growth and innovation. The successful candidate will play a key
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certificates through its traditional main campus in Richmond, off-campus sites, and online program options. Learn more about IU East. Indiana University East challenges students to grow intellectually and
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leadership and vision for the IU Undergraduate Research office and VIP Program. - Supervise the IUUR Student Programming Manager, providing guidance and support for effective program delivery that ensures
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bioinformatics and biomarker research. This position focuses on the integration and analysis of complex biological data to identify and validate kidney disease biomarkers. Research Focus Our program leverages
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and maintain the departmental budget keeping annual expenditures and income in balance · Contribute to both graduate and undergraduate teaching, curriculum, and program development by advancing and
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and maintain the departmental budget keeping annual expenditures and income in balance · Contribute to both graduate and undergraduate teaching, curriculum, and program development by advancing and
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supporting materials, including peer, student, or program evaluations; instructional artifacts; solicited or unsolicited notes from students or program attendees; or any other indicators of teaching ability