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. Stays up-to-date and maintains knowledge of all services offered and/or supported by the university. Documents and tracks calls received, and follows up with clients until a satisfactory resolution is
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Posting Details Position Details Title (Visiting) Digital Librarian Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Kinsey Institute Location Bloomington Position Summary The Kinsey
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Posting Details Position Details Title Lecturer, Biomedical Engineering Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Indianapolis Department of Biomedical Engineering and Informatics – Luddy
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frameworks, templates, and prototypes in learning management systems (e.g., Canvas). Assists with defining learning objectives, designing instructional materials, and proposing online learning activities
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and investigators, dedicating funds and considerable resources to continue their successful track record of mentorship. Initiates and conducts protocol review, evaluations, study design, and risk
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arrive timely and in acceptable condition for events. Interfaces with media and/or marketing and communications representatives regarding calendar of events and event publicity. Tracks and analyzes event
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Posting Details Position Details Title Assistant Research Professor of Pediatrics Specific Title Appointment Type Scientist Track Faculty Department IUSM - Pediatrics Campus IU School of Medicine
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of Principal Investigator(s), ensuring on time completion within budget and meeting the objectives and goals of the grant. Develops project plans and efficiently analyzes, tracks, forecasts, and reports
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Posting Details Position Details Title Assistant Professor Appointment Status Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Sociology Location Bloomington Position Summary The Department of Sociology
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leaders and investigators, dedicating funds and considerable resources to continue their successful track record of mentorship. Initiates and conducts protocol review, evaluations, study design, and risk