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experience. Lecturers teach primarily at the undergraduate level and have a base teaching load of twenty-one credit hours (7 three-credit courses) per year. Lecturers engage in professional development and
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evaluating applications as they are received and applications will continue to be reviewed until positions are filled. About the School and Department: The Indiana University School of Medicine https
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challenges with broader societal impact, and have the potential to leverage the strengths of the Luddy School, including the Polis Center, the Integrated Nanosystems Development Institute (INDI
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leadership experience. Demonstrated experience with teaching and curriculum development in nursing at the undergraduate and/or graduate level(s). Demonstrated ability to function effectively in a large
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teaching or research. Academic leadership experience. Demonstrated experience with teaching and curriculum development in nursing at the undergraduate and/or graduate level(s). Demonstrated ability
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., Writing in the Sciences, Professional Writing Skills), Applied Linguistics/TESOL courses (e.g., second language development, TESOL methods, sociolinguistics, history of English language), and the English
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of benefits to full time faculty, including health, dental and life insurance, retirement contribution and tuition assistance. An overview of these is available at https://hr.iu.edu/benefits/neweeo/prof
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to Clinical Professor. Rank is dependent on scholarship, teaching, and service. Clinical faculty have access to an account that helps pay for conference travel, submissions, and other development-related
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opportunities to conduct research with great apes at the Indianapolis Zoo if the fellow desires. The postdoctoral fellow will have the opportunity to connect with IU’s vibrant communities in child development
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on the current success of the School and its faculty and take it to the next level of its development as a national leader in teaching, practice, research, and service. The next Nursing Dean will exhibit