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information about the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering, IU Indy, including degrees, course descriptions, plans of study and faculty research, please see https://luddy.indianapolis.iu.edu
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students, staff, and faculty. Additional information about the department and programs may be found at https://science.iupui.edu/math/index.html Qualifications: Applicants must have an earned doctorate
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sports technology. To learn more about campus research initiatives: https://indianapolis.iu.edu/research/initiatives/ . Qualified applicants should electronically submit their cover letter of application
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. Curriculum Vitae 3. Writing Sample (no more than 30 pages) 4. Three Letters of Reference Applications must be submitted via https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/32048 by March 31, 2026. Additional
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information for three references to http://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/31832 . Applications will be reviewed upon receipt. For Best Consideration Date 02/09/2026 Expected Start Date 04/01/2026 Posting
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blend of charm and culture with a wonderful balance of business and leisure. The growing residential base is supported by rich amenities and quality of life – the city possesses a variety of professional
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leisure. The growing residential base is supported by rich amenities and quality of life – the city possesses a variety of professional sports, arts venues, and outdoor recreation areas. Residents
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amenities and quality of life – the city possesses a variety of professional sports, arts venues and outdoor recreation areas. Residents of this dynamic city, and surrounding suburbs, enjoy leading
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Position Summary The Department of Chemistry in the College of Arts + Sciences at Indiana University, consists of a well-rounded research community with cutting-edge expertise in a wide variety of modern
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and enhancing literacy outcome. Responsibilities will include: The full-time load (100% FTE) is 12 credit hours (typically four courses) each fall and spring semester, with one course (25% FTE