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, and Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital. Support clinical and translational research activities. Promote educational excellence through active engagement with trainees from multiple programs, including
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clearly and knowledgeably in multiple modalities. Ability to meet the tenure or tenure-track position requirements at the IU Libraries (https://libraries.indiana.edu/promotion-tenure-librarians ) as
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addition to subspecialty Pediatrics across multiple areas, Riley has a well-established vascular anomalies team with which this position would be involved. Additionally, the hospital system has consolidated maternity
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hematology, multiple myeloma, and associated plasma cell malignancies. Successful candidates will have a primary research laboratory assignment with dedicated laboratory space and a generous start up package
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, program evaluations, and the implementation of academic policies; ensure curricula and the program portfolio align with regional needs and strategic priorities of the institution Establish vision, guidance
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being changed by language learning. The literature indicates multiple causal factors and inflection points that can disrupt this early stage of vocabulary growth— limitations in audition, or vision, in
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for January 1, 2026, IU Columbus School of Nursing is seeking to fill multiple non-tenure track appointments at the rank or Lecturer or Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor. Rank will be dependent
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qualifications and experience, key motivation for application, and a reflection on alignment with IU Indianapolis and SHHS’s mission and goals. IU Indianapolis is Indiana’s premier urban public research university
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to the Indiana State economy, with an estimated $672 million generated in economic activity from NIH-funded projects alone. This growth aligns with the IU 2030 strategic plan, aiming to support Indiana’s economic
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/or spinal cord injury (e.g., history of multiple R01’s, P, U grants). Continuous external grant support Active publication record in the fields of spinal cord and/or brain injury-related research