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continuous improvement efforts. Use research, evaluation, and learning analytics to inform program development and instructional strategy. Basic Qualifications Minimum Education Ph.D., Ed.D., or equivalent in
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in supporting curriculum development, experiential learning, and program development in the area of finance. * Proven ability to coordinate multiple sections of finance courses, ensuring consistency in
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growing Breast Surgery Program. This position will have the opportunity to help us build a new Breast Surgery program at our well-established IU Health Fishers Hospital while also having the support of six
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is expected to contribute to center efforts in securing NCI Specialized Programs of Research Excellence (SPORE) grants, Program Projects grants and multi-PI grants. Furthermore, they will oversee a
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Posting Details Position Details Title Senior Research Scientist Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Psychological & Brain Sciences Location Bloomington Position Summary Senior Research Scientist Indiana University Bloomington Department of Psychological & Brain...
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access to an outstanding array of institutional resources, including a robust onboarding program and a high degree of campus engagement and networking. We invite applicants who have high potential
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serving as a mentor. Scholarly and Development Work Engage with Kenyan colleagues in scholarly activities based on interest and career goals including such areas as program development and evaluation
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of professional contacts within the sports media industry and will work in tandem with the Sports Media program and the National Sports Journalism Center to utilize that network to create connections and internship
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for the collaborative IU online MA program in History. Secondary areas are open, but we are particularly interested in candidates with public and/or digital history expertise. To apply, please attach a CV, letter of
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providing outstanding patient care and teaching. Applicants must have graduated from an accredited ophthalmology residency program, completed a fellowship in glaucoma, and be board certified/board eligible