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engineering. The Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering invites applications for multiple tenure-track positions at the associate or full professor rank to begin in the Fall of 2026
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nanoscale engineering. The Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering invites applications for multiple tenure-track positions at the assistant professor rank to begin in the Fall of 2026
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degree in a field other than nursing must have a graduate degree in nursing. All candidates must have a record of distinguished research with proven success in securing external funding for their program
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in research as demonstrated by peer-reviewed publications and presentations. Evolving program of research aligned with the discipline of kinesiology. Potential to secure independent external funding
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curriculum development, mentorship, and academic leadership. This faculty member will teach in our current undergraduate film and writing curriculum and will play a key role in shaping our emerging MFA program
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program. The individual will have a faculty appointment in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Sciences at IUSM. The academic rank will be determined by the successful candidate’s qualifications and
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, crime and fire statistics for all Indiana University campuses, is available online. You may also request a physical copy by emailing IU Public Safety at iups@iu.edu or by visiting IUPD. https
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visiting IUPD. https://protect.iu.edu/police-safety/annual-reports/index.html ACCOMMODATIONS: If you have a disability and need assistance with an application, special arrangements can be made to accommodate
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recognized medical informatics research center. The schools also enjoy collaborations with IU Health (one of the largest health care organizations in the Midwest), Eskenazi Health (Marion County’s safety net