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seeking an ambitious and motivated research staff to join their team that currently houses 4 high achieving PhD students, 1 research associate, 1 research staff, and 8 undergraduate research assistants
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for education. EDUCATION Required Bachelor's degree in science, engineering, business, public administration, or a related field Preferred Master's degree or PhD in STEM, administration, or a related field WORK
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research as well as behavioral health informatics. The fellow will receive mentorship from faculty investigators toward the development of an independent program of research. Training will be provided in
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. The successful candidates will have the following preferred qualifications: A PhD in Biology or relevant health related discipline is required. Candidates with experience teaching immunology and
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(PhD, MSW, BSW) and campuses. With current leadership under Dean Kalea Benner, the School encompasses seven campuses plus an online MSW program and a Center for Social Health and Well-Being to advance
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of Indiana University Fort Wayne’s Dental Technology program. This person’s primary academic role includes: supporting course directors by implementing and demonstrating dental technologies in both didactic
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GEOGRAPHY (BL-GEOG-IUBLA) As one of the largest Anthropology departments in the country, our program engages the breadth of the discipline. We look to the human future with an understanding
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specialties. Scholarship- in clinical discipline and/or education. Opportunities abound to work with graduate students and faculty in dental specialty and PhD program, including the Oral Health Research
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of Dental Accreditation. Experience teaching at the predoctoral level or graduate level (Advanced Education Program in Prosthodontics). PhD or other terminal degree(s). A record of internal or external
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degree in Computer Science, or a closely related field, PhD or ABD preferred. Preference will be given to those with experience/expertise in teaching the courses where the department has the most need