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(SoS – https://science.indianapolis.iu.edu/ ) at Indiana University Indianapolis (IU Indianapolis) invites applications for a full-time, non-tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Lecturer
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national and international public health policy. For more information, visit our GitHub page at https://ceph-lab.github.io . Located on the flagship campus of the Indiana University System, IU School
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can be found at https://kokomo.iu.edu/humanities-and-social-sciences/new-media-art-technology/index.html .The successful candidate will teach courses in a number of areas, including but not limited
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requirement is a Ph.D. in Mathematics. Zorn fellows are paired with mentors with whom they have compatible research interests. The Department maintains strong research groups in all of the principal fields
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Indianapolis Position Summary The Department of Epidemiology in the Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health (FSPH) is currently seeking to fill full-time faculty positions with the primary responsibilities
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, 10-month, non-tenure eligible position. Information about the department can be found at https://science.indianapolis.iu.edu/biology/index.html Responsibilities may include teaching Anatomy and
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materials relating to dermatology, general medicine, and science in all formats. The Lilly Library is Indiana University’s principal rare books, manuscripts, and special collections library. The library’s
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to provide letters supporting the applicant’s candidacy for the position. Basic Qualifications Masters-level degree in Dutch, language pedagogy, linguistics or applied linguistics, anthropology, sociology
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and demonstrated teaching excellence. Teaching requirements may include undergraduate, masters, and doctoral level classes. Department Contact for Questions Those desiring further information
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implementation science, with an emphasis on improving care for older adults and individuals with dementia. The fellow will join a dynamic, interdisciplinary team under the primary mentorship of Dr. Kathleen Unroe