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communication skills. Preferred Basic Qualifications: PhD degree strongly preferred (ABD candidates may apply, but all PhD requirements must be completed by August 1, 2026). Strong background in a field of biology that
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research projects aimed at improving reach and effectiveness of behavioral health services for young people are encouraged to apply. The research scientist will actively participate in implementation, data
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classification require a PhD, or doctoral degree completion by August 2026, in finance or related area. Appointments at the lecturer classification require a minimum of a master’s degree in finance or related
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in research and provide strong performance in teaching and service. Minimum Qualifications: Applicants should possess a PhD in engineering (or a related field) and be committed to excellence in
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in research and provide strong performance in teaching and service. Minimum Qualifications: Applicants should possess a PhD in engineering (or a related field) and be committed to excellence in
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fields. A PhD degree in Artificial Intelligence, Informatics, Computer Science or related fields is preferred to teach at the graduate level. The ideal candidate will possess a minimum of twoyears of
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master’s degree in nursing with a doctorate and recent clinical and teaching experience. Candidates must have a doctorate (DNP or PhD) at the time of appointment (01/01/2026). Relevant recent clinical and
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Korea Foundation Professor of Modern Korean Studies and Director of the Institute for Korean Studies
interdisciplinarity and boasts faculty strengths in a wide spectrum of social sciences, humanities, and language studies. We seek candidates who have a proven track record of successful grant writing and fundraising
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graduate (MS and PhD) programs across disciplines including biology, chemistry, earth and environmental sciences, forensic and investigational sciences, mathematics, neuroscience, physics, and psychology
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, across Bloomington, Indianapolis, and Fort Wayne in Fall 2025 was 1,952 undergraduate students (BSN + ASN, RN to BSN) and 285 graduate students (MSN, DNP and PhD), with an additional 1,350 students