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institution’s senior administrative officer. The EVCAA is responsible for the management, quality, development, coordination, evaluation, and promotion of all academic programs and courses on or off the IU
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program , MS in Global Health and Sustainable Development , and/or DrPH in Global Health Leadership . The successful candidate will mentor and advise doctoral students, serve on doctoral committees, and
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and development of excellent surgical clinicians, incorporating the skills, knowledge, and competencies essential for providing a high standard of care to residents across the state of Indiana and
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– from ecosystems to microbiology and developmental biology, from evolution to cell biology, from molecular biology to systems biology, bioinformatics, and genomics. For more information about the
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to substantially contribute to the overall academic excellence of their department by developing and/or maintaining a robust research portfolio including pursuing and obtaining major extramural research funding
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the Biomedical Engineering Program, developing courses for the traditional classroom setting, computer labs, and for online education; help setting program goals, developing and continually updating the curriculum
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Assistant Program Directors. The PD is also responsible for the coordinating, development and evaluation of the core faculty for the categorical EM program. The PD will represent the department as a leader in
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recruitment, selection, and onboarding of CI fellows. - Manage program budget and resources in collaboration with programmatic and departmental leadership as appropriate. · Educational Oversight - Develop and
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investments announced by Indiana University Bloomington designed to enhance the growth and development of the Intelligent Systems Engineering department. These investments include a $75 million commitment to
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experience. Lecturers teach primarily at the undergraduate level and have a base teaching load of twenty-one credit hours (7 three-credit courses) per year. Lecturers engage in professional development and