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The Department of Statistics (https://www.stat.indiana.edu/ ) at Indiana University Bloomington invites applications for a one-year Visiting Assistant Professor position to begin in Fall, 2026, with
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laboratory activities and maintain the progression of research projects. Supervise research technicians and student employees. Participate in protocol development, data analysis and report/manuscript
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must be submitted on-line to: https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/32712 . For additional information, please contact Tammy Leone @ tkleone@iu.edu. For Best Consideration Date Expected Start Date 08
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experience working with N-STORM super-resolution imaging. Work Environment May permit telecommuting. Application Instructions Interested individuals should apply at https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings
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participate in the entire educational mission of the department. Opportunities exist for collaborations in course development across the School of Medicine including the areas of anatomy, physiology, embryology
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eager to work in interdisciplinary teams across fields and participate in the entire educational mission of the department. Opportunities exist for collaborations in course development across the School
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to education environments. One such innovation is Terracotta (https://terracotta.education ), a plugin to the learning management system that makes it easy to conduct experimental research studies in real course
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participating in faculty meetings. Additional responsibilities may include development of new courses and degree programs. The Division of Nursing Science’s programs are fully accredited by the Commission in
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well as to regularly attending and participating in faculty meetings. Additional responsibilities may include development of new courses and degree programs. The Division of Nursing Science’s programs are fully
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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