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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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Sciences Master of Health Administration (MHA) MS in Biostatistics MS in Global Health & Sustainable Development Doctoral Degrees: PhD in Biostatistics PhD in Epidemiology PhD in Health Policy and Management
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three interdisciplinary labs: the Research Development Lab, Applied Humanities Lab, or Humanities in Community Lab; and Participate in departmental workshops, symposia, and community-engaged events
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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 graduate medical education
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to Clinical Professor. Rank is dependent on scholarship, teaching, and service. Clinical faculty have access to an account that helps pay for conference travel, submissions, and other development-related
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of benefits to full time faculty, including health, dental and life insurance, retirement contribution and tuition assistance. An overview of these is available at https://hr.iu.edu/benefits/neweeo/prof
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the broad domains of information systems, software development, data analytics, cybersecurity, IT in organizations, and policies/applications for AI in organizations. Likely teaching responsibilities involve
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. - Evaluate fellows’ performance and provide regular feedback. · Faculty Development & Collaboration - Recruit and develop a faculty team with expertise in informatics, clinical care, and research in
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University, to begin as early as July 1, 2025. Topics include the experimental quantum simulation of chemical and condensed-matter systems using 1D and 2D ion arrays, and the development and optimization
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to the Bloomington hospital. The department also offers a preschool program aimed at supporting language development in preschool-aged children, including those who are typically developing, learning English as a