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clinical and didactic courses in the undergraduate program. Overall, the candidate’s responsibilities include contributing to IUSON’s teaching, and service missions. 1. The candidate is expected to engage in
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serving as a mentor. Scholarly and Development Work Engage with Kenyan colleagues in scholarly activities based on interest and career goals including such areas as program development and evaluation
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technology training program; and participates in collection development. The Research and Instructional Services Librarian reports to the Associate Director. The salary range is $80,000 to $85,000 in
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of Physical Sciences at Indiana University South Bend invites applications for a full-time lecturer position starting August 1, 2026. The teaching load is equivalent to 12 credit hours of undergraduate
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will join the myeloma program and collaborate closely with the transplant and cellular therapy programs. IUSM is committed to being a welcoming campus community and we seek candidates whose research
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malformations, rhinology, craniofacial disorders, laryngology, vascular anomalies, and otology including a well-established cochlear implant program. Responsibilities include participation in a broad pediatric
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curriculum and program development, and/or learner assessment and evaluation Evidence of fostering relationships in complex systems, building collaborations and teams, innovative problem-solving, strategic
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technology training program; and participates in collection development. The Research and Instructional Services Librarian reports to the Associate Director. The salary range is $80,000 to $85,000 in
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with cancer immunology, we design nano-enabled therapeutics that modulate immune signaling and enhance crosstalk between myeloid and lymphoid cells. Our interdisciplinary research program spans
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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