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resources in support of their program of research, including seed funding for new projects, graduate student/postdoctoral training support, access to core facilities, research space in the new state
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, as well as bone and soft tissue biopsy procedures. Candidates with excellent interpersonal skills are desired. The Department hosts musculoskeletal imaging fellowship and residency training programs
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create new engineering and advanced degrees, which will aid in expanding the department’s academic programs and facilities. Furthermore, Indiana University has allocated $23.5 million over the next five
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. The Kelley School of Business Indianapolis is home to approximately 60 full-time faculty and offers collaborative research and student opportunities including a full-time undergraduate program; graduate
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, highly innovative, and rigorous Bachelor of Science degree program in Clinical Psychological Science (see: https://psych.indiana.edu/undergraduate/clinical-psych-bs.html ). This rapidly growing major is
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research focused on physical activity, sedentary behavior, exercise, and/or related constructs, particularly in connection with mental health and brain function. Research programs across the bench-to-bedside
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. • Excellent programming skills. • Experience in computational and statistical methods and analyses including either graph theoretic of machine learning approaches (or both). • A track record of initiative
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for faculty led research, course development, public programming, and community partnerships About the Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies (AAADS) Established in 1970, AAADS at Indiana
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candidates can submit a cover letter, CV/resume, and one sample of work or writing related to any of the duties listed above here: https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/32133 . Priority consideration will
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expanding Sport Analytics and Sport Management programs, as well as campus-wide sport performance initiatives. Located in the heart of Indianapolis—internationally recognized as the “Sports Capital of