-
Posting Details Position Details Title Lecturer - Hindi Language Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington India Studies Location Bloomington Position Summary The Dhar India
-
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
-
studies in North American universities. As part of the Department of Second Language Studies, the IEP also contributes to the development of ESL professionals. We encourage curricular innovation and support
-
, inclusive language, and thoughtful and persuasive discussion, consistently upholding the integrity and mission of Indiana University. May provide guidance to lower-level Development Coordinators. Combinations
-
Required 2 years of systems administration or related experience Preferred Experience with 1 or more scripting language 2 years of Linux administration and programming or related experience SKILLS Required
-
to all of the above. Works with faculty, staff, and other university offices to propose language and terms to mitigate risks to the university. Supports faculty and staff across all Indiana University
-
, cognitive and language development. The Center strives to be the standard for quality center-based childcare. We are committed to being a welcoming campus community that reflects and enacts the values
-
development. Develops toolkits, including sample language and guidance documents, to aid and expedite proposal development. Builds knowledge of campus research strengths through developing working relationships
-
over the world, including those whose first language is not English Detail-oriented temperament and an ability to handle complex email threads Ability to learn and use basic computer software (especially
-
for conferences and presentations, and reports. Customizes communications to include language and messaging aligning with needs and interests of target audience. Works closely with other team members and