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, linguistics, physiology, and engineering. More specifically, the individual hired for this role will work in the lab of Brielle C. Stark, PhD {she/her/hers}. Dr. Stark is an Assistant Professor in the Speech
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SPEECH & HEARING SCIENCES (BL-SPHS-IUBLA) The Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences (SLHS) is an important department in the College of Arts and Sciences (the College). It serves
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degree in Dutch, language pedagogy, linguistics or applied linguistics, anthropology, sociology, or related field; Native or near-native proficiency in Dutch; prior experience and evidence of excellence in
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Analytics and SEO team. The teams improve digital constituent experiences and help achieve university strategic priorities through marketing technology. Additionally, both teams serve as strategic partners
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SPEECH & HEARING SCIENCES (BL-SPHS-IUBLA) The Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences (SLHS) is an important department in the College of Arts and Sciences (the College). We serve
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communication. Designs and creates visually compelling materials that adhere to the university and school branding guidelines. This includes designing templates for regular use and special materials
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Posting Details Position Details Title Tenure-track Assistant Professor in Hispanic Linguistics Appointment Status Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Spanish & Portuguese Location Bloomington
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Posting Details Position Details Title Linguistics Department Assistant Professor Appointment Status Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Linguistics Location Bloomington Position Summary
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for distribution to donors. Prepares and updates basic and complex reports and presentations for use by other development staff, engaging supervisor for help as needed. Provides an excellent donor experience through
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Clinical Assistant Professor The Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences (SLHS) at Indiana University has a full-time academic-year (10-month) non-tenure track faculty position in speech-language