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its formative national role in creating the nation’s largest Informatics Program on the Bloomington and Indianapolis campuses, the school is the broadest and one of the largest information/computing
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University’s premier urban research campus. The Luddy Department of Computer Science is a strategic priority for Indiana University Indianapolis [https://indianapolis.iu.edu/about/strategic-plan /]. Its goal is
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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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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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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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Summary SPEA offers undergraduate degrees in Criminal Justice, Health Services Management, and Public Affairs, as well as a Master of Public Affairs (MPA) program with concentrations in Criminal Justice
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Indianapolis. Applicants with an OD (or equivalent) degree who are eligible for an Indiana optometric license and have completed an accredited residency program or have equivalent experience are invited to apply
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for the operational management of the nursing program and its services Directs and supervises the nursing staff Oversees strategic planning for the School of Nursing as related to the campus and College of Health 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