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required and ABD candidates will be considered as long as a PhD in Criminal Justice or Criminology is in hand by the time of appointment. A JD and/or EdD degree alone is not sufficient. The full-time load
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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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, monitoring and evaluation, and qualitative research methods, as well as contributing to the Social and Behavioral Sciences (SBS) concentration of the MPH program . The position includes collaboration
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. • Excellent programming skills. • Experience in computational and statistical methods and analyses including either graph theoretic of machine learning approaches (or both). • A track record of initiative
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epidemiology and epidemiological methods. The candidate is expected to demonstrate a commitment to scholarly excellence, exemplified by producing peer-reviewed publications in reputable journals and actively
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for a non-tenure track Assistant Research Professor position. Work will include, but not be limited to: developing new methods to improve the fidelity of human pluripotent stem cell-derived inner ear
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., Writing in the Sciences, Professional Writing Skills), Applied Linguistics/TESOL courses (e.g., second language development, TESOL methods, sociolinguistics, history of English language), and the English
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introductory psychology, experimental methods, or statistics. This will be a 1-year appointment, renewable for one additional year. The teaching load is five courses per year. Candidates with a doctorate in
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. Our research integrates custom neural architecture design, simulations, and publicly available genomic datasets to develop new inference methods. The Research Associate will serve as a scientific
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/behavioral-health/ ) is a joint effort of IUSM Departments of Pediatrics (https://pediatrics.iu.edu ) and Psychiatry (https://psychiatry.medicine.iu.edu ). Core faculty include Matthew Aalsma, PhD; Zachary