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Posting Details Position Details Title Lecturer, Multichannel Web Design and Development Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Indianapolis Department of Human-Centered Computing
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Posting Details Position Details Title Lecturer, Multichannel Web Design and Development Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Indianapolis Department of Human-Centered Computing
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position is for currently enrolled Indiana University students. Working under the supervision of the ISCC Director, the Part-Time Student Web Developer will play a key role in enhancing ISCC and IU Research
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Marketing and Communications team to help maintain the online presence for IU Global units. Department Specific Responsibilities Supports the management of IU Global-affiliated websites using a web content
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state of Indiana. In this role, you'll design and develop web applications, software solutions, and workflows that empower researchers using advanced cyberinfrastructure. Work within a collaborative
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physics, and formal developments in lattice QCD. A Ph.D. in theoretical high-energy or nuclear physics is required by time of appointment. Research experience in one or more relevant areas, including
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modalities, including mammography, to meet the requirements of the American College of Radiology, The Joint Commission, and the State of Indiana Department of Health. · Developing and optimizing imaging
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closely with their creative and visual content colleagues, the Enrollment Marketing Strategy, Brand Strategy, and Digital and Web functions to develop integrated, brand-aligned content that delivers
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as the liaison to university and core campuses’ academic offices/leaders and to relevant external entities. This administrator sets the strategy for developing, growing, maintaining, and analyzing
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content Integrate web analytics to monitor audience pathways, measure reach, and guide improvements Partner with IU's Office of IT Innovation and Development on functionality, performance, and security