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, the Visiting Lecturer will be responsible for managing all aspects of the basic French language program – including supervising graduate instructors – in collaboration with department faculty and the Director of
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appointment). This 12-month, full-time (non-tenure track) appointment is ideal for a clinician-educator looking to gain experience within a top-tier audiology program. The responsibilities for this position
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responsibilities: Establishing and leading an independent, extramurally funded research program in the field of neuroscience. Areas of interest may include, but are not limited to: molecular neuroscience
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? Opportunity to lead and grow a dynamic nuclear medicine division at the forefront of molecular imaging and theranostics, with a rapidly expanding radioligand therapy program. Leverage an established
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Posting Details Position Details Title Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Emergency Medicine Specific Title Program Director, IUSM Emergency Medicine Residency Appointment Type Open Department
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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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Environmental Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Physics, or Psychology with primary teaching and service responsibilities in the Forensic and Investigative Science (FIS) Program. The FIS Program is a FEPAC
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Engineering and Informatics – Luddy School Location Indianapolis Position Summary The Indiana University (IU) School of Science and the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering at IU
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mentorship and doctoral project advising in the DrPH in Global Health Leadership program . Teaching responsibilities may include providing instruction in skills-based courses such as program evaluation
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). The Japanese Language Program is one of three thriving language programs in the EALC. Along with Chinese and Korean, Japanese at IU is a popular and active field of study. Enrollment in undergraduate Japanese