 Program tracks include:
• bioinformatics
• chemical informatics
• human-computer interaction informatics
• social informatics
All other applications are due April 15.
| The Indiana Commission for Higher Education has approved Indiana University’s request to begin offering the nation’s first Ph.D. in informatics. IU plans to begin the Ph.D. program this fall.
The program will initially offer tracks in bioinformatics, chemical informatics, health informatics, human-computer interaction and social informatics. As the program grows, administrators plan to add tracks in cybersecurity, new media, music informatics, complex systems, modeling and networks.
Graduates of the doctoral program are expected to take positions in higher education or work in industry.
The IU School of Informatics is now accepting student applications for Ph.D. study at IU’s Bloomington and Indianapolis campuses. The application deadline for financial aid consideration was March 21. All other applications are due April 15.
For information about the informatics Ph.D. program: http:// www.informatics.indiana.edu/academics/phd.asp
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