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Science program, ranked in the top 15 nationally, embraces rigorous, integrative, and cross-disciplinary efforts to reduce the burden of mental illness and improve public health. We invite applications
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that will begin in August 2026. Required qualifications are: a robust research program that demonstrates original contributions and theoretical insight; a strong record of teaching excellence; candidates must
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expected to develop a productive, visible, and well-funded research program with a research focus that is synergistic with departmental expertise in theoretical plasma physics with applications to space and
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or equivalent Forensic pathology fellowship training with board certification (or “board eligible”) Graduation from an accredited Anatomic Pathology or Anatomic Pathology/Clinical Pathology residency program
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. Successful candidates will have an established record of high-quality research and show strong promise of an externally funded program of research. The faculty member holding this position will be expected
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, epilepsy). The position entails learning new skills in scientific programming, multimodal data analysis (behavioral, neuroimaging, possibility for electrophysiology), as well as science communication
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seeks two excellent scholars, preferably with expertise in behavioral or mental health, to join our faculty and our growing social work programs, beginning in August 2026. We are accepting applications
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to vibrant and growing programs at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Rank will be based on experience and record of achievement. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications. Positions are 100% time
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) starting August 19, 2026. The Goebel Professor is a full professor position. The actuarial program at The University of Iowa is the second oldest in the U.S.A. The Society of Actuaries has designated it as
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and service to the department. Interested applicants are encouraged to learn more about the Sport and Recreation Management program, which offers B.S. and M.A. degrees, at the Sport and Recreation