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on a range of gas-phase chemical systems selected to explore the boundaries between valence-bound, non-valence-bound, and temporary anion states. Studies may be extended to metal oxide cluster systems
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Additional Qualifications Salary and Rank Special Instructions The following documents must be submitted on-line to: Letter of application/Cover Letter (2-page limit). Curriculum vitae. Statement of Research
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coursework each semester (fall and spring) and may include evening, weekend, off-site, or online courses. Summer teaching is voluntary and compensated separately. The successful candidate will be expected
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O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs). The position is based in Bloomington, Indiana and it is expected to last for 24 months beginning in the spring of 2026, with opportunities for additional
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and professionally‐oriented educational environment. Responsibilities include teaching ballet technique, pointe, virtuosity, variations, and both contemporary and classical ballet partnering (team
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coursework each semester (fall and spring). The successful candidate will be expected to teach freshman and sophomore level lectures and laboratories in astronomy, geology, and physics with the opportunity
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time, non-tenured track, 10-month position at the Visiting Lecturer level beginning August 1, 2026. In addition to regularly scheduled fall and spring courses, this position will require travel
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. Provide service at the departmental, school, and university levels. Support learners through effective, evidence-based teaching practices. Duties 50% Research 40% Teaching (2 courses/fall and spring
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load will include 12 credit hours (typically four courses) each fall and spring of undergraduate and/or graduate courses in finances. Faculty may also be required to teach evening, weekend, off-site, and
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(100% FTE) is 12 credit hours (typically four courses) each fall and spring semester, with one course (25% FTE) reassigned time for scholarly and creative activities following university & campus