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(https://www.iupui.edu/vision/faqs.html ). As part of this restructuring, the Indiana General Assembly has provided $60 million to significantly expand and renovate research and laboratory space
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appointment beginning in Fall 2026. Exceptional candidates at higher ranks will be considered as well. Outstanding candidates with a PhD earned by the date of appointment in any area of pure and applied
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to contribute to cutting-edge research investigating the physiological and psychological impacts of spaceflight. Our program focuses on human analog studies to simulate microgravity and explore
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onboarding program and a high degree of campus engagement and networking. The Executive Associate Dean of Academic Practice Partnerships (EADAPP) is the strategic leader who bridges relationships between
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until a suitable candidate is identified. For additional information on the Borns Jewish Studies Program, please see https://jewishstudies.indiana.edu/index.html . For any questions about the position
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to be a part of a legacy of nursing excellence and leadership. Our in-person work arrangements facilitate access to an outstanding array of institutional resources, including a robust onboarding program
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partnership development, and collaborate with the Department Chair and colleagues to ensure program quality and growth. Required Qualifications Earned doctoral degree (PhD, DrPH, ScD, or equivalent) in public
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research program and future research directions, as well as vision for building capacity for research excellence Teaching statement (no more than 2 pages) describing teaching philosophy, experience, and
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at the intersection of computing, engineering and human health. We are particularly interested in candidates with a strong leadership and vision to expand and advance current and future Biomedical Engineering degree
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being changed by language learning. The literature indicates multiple causal factors and inflection points that can disrupt this early stage of vocabulary growth— limitations in audition, or vision, in