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completed a CODA-accredited Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology program and be eligible for a dental license in the State of Indiana. Appointment at the Clinical Associate Professor level requires Diplomate
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Posting Details Position Details Title Assistant/Associate/Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology Specific Title Appointment Type Clinical Track Faculty Department IUSM - Ophthalmology Campus IU School
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Posting Details Position Details Title Assistant/Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology, Abdominal Radiology, Indianapolis Specific Title Assistant/Associate/Professor of Clinical Radiology
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Posting Details Position Details Title Assistant Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice Appointment Status Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Criminology and Criminal Justice Location
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program (EAP) Compensation Starting salary for Lecturer rank is $65,000. Starting salary for Clinical Assistant Professor rank is $77,000. Campus Information IU Columbus is located one hour south of
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Posting Details Position Details Title Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Clinical Pathology & Laboratory Medicine Specific Title Appointment Type Clinical Track Faculty Department IUSM
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Posting Details Position Details Title Assistant Professor (Tenure-Track), Department of Prosthodontics Appointment Status Tenure Track Department IU Indianapolis Department of Prosthodontics
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Posting Details Position Details Title Assistant/Associate/Professor of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine Specific Title Director of Transfusion Medicine and Apheresis Appointment Type Open Department
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Posting Details Position Details Title Assistant/Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology, Breast Imaging, Bloomington Specific Title Assistant/Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology & Imaging
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of Psychology invites applications for the position of Chair of the Department of Psychology from tenured candidates, particularly those at the Full Professor rank. The Chair of the Department of Psychology in