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information representation, social and organizational informatics, ethical and cultural studies of technology, together to several informatics application areas such as cybersecurity, web development, health
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assistants • Write scientific publications and present findings Required Qualifications • MA in computational social science, digital humanities, computer science, or related field • Python proficiency
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field required by August 1, 2026. Prior teaching experience is also highly desirable. Department Contact for Questions https://southeast.iu.edu/social-sciences/index.html Quinn Dauer at qdauer@iu.edu
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required by August 1, 2026. Prior teaching experience is also highly desirable. Department Contact for Questions https://southeast.iu.edu/social-sciences/index.html Quinn Dauer at qdauer@iu.edu, Chair
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Posting Details Position Details Title Postdoctoral Researcher Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Psychological & Brain Sciences Location Bloomington Position Summary
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Informatics Education that lie in the intersection of (1) Health Information Science and Technology; (2) Human Factors and Socio-technical systems; and (3) Social and Behavioral Aspects of Health. This position
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Posting Details Position Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow: Evolution of Social Behavior Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Biology Location Bloomington Position Summary
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Bloomington Position Summary We are seeking a skilled and motivated postdoctoral fellow to conduct research on the social and health impacts of extreme climate events and the attribution of those impacts
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Location Bloomington Position Summary The Department of Chemistry in the College of Arts + Sciences at Indiana University, consists of a well-rounded research community with cutting-edge expertise in a wide
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second language, or experiencing communication delays. The proximity to the hospital and collocation with other units in the building (nursing, social work, and medical sciences) fosters collaborations