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, collaborative, and forward-thinking leader with a strong record of innovation and commitment to student success. The Director position is a non-tenure eligible, 12-month academic appointment. This appointment is
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network and Eskenazi Health. Anatomic pathology is currently comprised of 55 pathologists, with this expansion plan adding additional subspecialized pathologists. The academic track and rank
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Posting Details Position Details Title Visiting Lecturer in Music Therapy Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Indianapolis Herron School Of Art & Design Location Indianapolis Position
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Senior Research Scientist Indiana University Bloomington Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences Position Overview Design and lead the training of researchers of PBS, IU, and P30 consortium members
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project design, grant writing, and research ethics. Fellows may have the opportunity to gain clinical hours toward licensure through the delivery of clinic- and telehealth-based assessment and treatment services
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Indianapolis Position Summary Postdoctoral Research Fellow Cancer Metabolism/ Immunometabolism The El-Kenawi Laboratory at Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center (NCI-designated) is
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available based on performance. A competitive salary along with a benefits package will be offered. Interested candidates should submit 1) a cover letter, 2) CV, 3) a one-page research plan that reflects
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during the position, including support for pursuing specific research questions and career development funding if those are areas of interest. Training will be provided in study design and statistical
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the design, development, implementation, and assessment of online and hybrid instructional initiatives. This is a two-year visiting position in the Teaching and Learning department, reporting to the department
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understood as religious in the first place. The project blends tradition and innovation, the familiar and the strange, through public scholarship that challenges and invites audiences to reconsider long-held