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with excellent retention practices and professional growth opportunities. · 150,000 square foot dedicated central laboratory building in downtown Indianapolis. · First class facilities including flow
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service. The expected teaching load is 12-credit-hours per semester in Management Information Systems and related courses at the undergraduate level and graduate level. A course release may be granted
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August 1, 2026. Courses in the Creative Core are foundation-level and prepare students beginning their studies in studio arts, design, and merchandising. These courses also serve many non-majors fulfilling
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the Biomedical Engineering Program, developing courses for the traditional classroom setting, computer labs, and for online education; help setting program goals, developing and continually updating the curriculum
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hardware/software systems. Operating Systems and Systems Software – including operating systems, file/storage systems, AI/ML systems, distributed/cloud/mobile systems, secure/reliable systems, big data
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programs as set forth by faculty and in coordination with the Office of the Registrar. Schedule all credit and/or non-credit courses offered by the School, assign teaching responsibilities to all full-time
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programs as set forth by faculty and in coordination with the Office of the Registrar. Schedule all credit and/or non-credit courses offered by the School, assign teaching responsibilities to all full-time
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and execute instructional delivery patterns for each class meeting. Know the Learning Management System (LMS) platform and Publish Digital platforms for assigned courses. Troubleshoot technical and
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based in Indiana University’s renowned multidisciplinary Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures (EALC) and partially funded by the Japan Foundation. The teaching load is two courses per semester
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of Medicine Indianapolis Position Summary Position Summary A post-doctoral research position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Makram Obeid. The postdoctoral fellow will test research hypotheses in rodent