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to coordinate the Japanese language program in the future. Salary and Rank Special Instructions Interested candidates may submit their portfolio of materials at: https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/30719
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, the Visiting Lecturer will be responsible for managing all aspects of the basic French language program – including supervising graduate instructors – in collaboration with department faculty and the Director of
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, the Visiting Lecturer will be responsible for managing all aspects of the basic French language program – including supervising graduate instructors – in collaboration with department faculty and the Director of
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, evaluation and programming of implantable devices, and hearing aid fitting and verification. The department also has a preschool program aimed at supporting language development in preschool-aged children
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. The Dutch Program at IU is one of the leading programs in the United States and offers a minor at the BA and MA level. Instructional load is three courses per semester: two levels of Dutch language
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before January 1, 2027, and combine disciplinary rigor and area studies expertise to analyze Japan and East Asian politics. Candidates whose research agenda extensively utilizes Japanese-language sources
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interests in linguistics, rhetoric and/or English language teaching. The successful candidate will have a sustained, impactful, and nationally recognized research agenda that clearly warrants the awarding
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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
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quantitative and computational training as well as experience in behavioral science, ideally in development, language, or visual cognition. The successful applicant will have: • Excellent research track record
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Studies. A long-standing leader in language and cultural studies in the Midwest, it also houses three federally funded language flagship programs (Arabic, Chinese, and Russian), and fifteen additional