My apologies for re-listing this advertisement for a biomechanics position
at The University of Auckland in New Zealand, but I have heard from a few
colleagues in North America that there is some misunderstanding regarding
the terms we use to describe the position.
The position is advertised as "Lecturer/Senior Lecturer". Those positions
are approximately equal to the North American "Assistant Professor" and
"Associate Professor". Both NZ job levels include an expectation of
performing teaching, research and administration in proportions around
45/45/10.
I would be happy to answer questions from interested people.
Thanks
Bob
R.N. Marshall PhD.
Head of Department
Sport and Exercise Science
Assistant Dean, Faculty of Science
ph: +64 9 373 7599 X6630
fax: +64 9 373 7043
r.marshall@auckland.ac.nz
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Sport and Exercise Science
Faculty of Science
THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND
The Department of Sport and Exercise Science seeks applicants for one
position is in the area of biomechanics, physical ergonomics and sports
injuries/injury mechanics.
Applicants must hold a doctoral qualification, have experience in
biomechanics, and/or physical ergonomics, and/or injury mechanics and have a
demonstrated record of publication in internationally refereed journals.
The appointee will be expected to contribute to both undergraduate and
postgraduate teaching. It is expected that the successful applicant will
also supervise postgraduate student theses. Applicants should have a
demonstrated ability to attract external research grants and be prepared to
develop and strengthen relationships with industry and government agencies.
Further information and conditions of appointment can be obtained from the
Head of Department, Associate Professor R. Marshall. Telephone: +64 9 373
7599 ext 6630. Email: r.marshall@auckland.ac.nz or from the Academic
Appointments Office, telephone 64 9 373 7599 ext 5788, fax 64 9 373 7023,
email: appointments@auckland.ac.nz. Information is also available on our
web site at www.nzjobs.co.nz/auckland.ac/.
Three copies of applications must reach the academic appointments office,
Human Resources Registry, The University of Auckland,Private Bag 92019,
Auckland, New Zealand, by the closing date of the 30th September 2000.
Please quote vacancy number 1211 in all correspondence.
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at The University of Auckland in New Zealand, but I have heard from a few
colleagues in North America that there is some misunderstanding regarding
the terms we use to describe the position.
The position is advertised as "Lecturer/Senior Lecturer". Those positions
are approximately equal to the North American "Assistant Professor" and
"Associate Professor". Both NZ job levels include an expectation of
performing teaching, research and administration in proportions around
45/45/10.
I would be happy to answer questions from interested people.
Thanks
Bob
R.N. Marshall PhD.
Head of Department
Sport and Exercise Science
Assistant Dean, Faculty of Science
ph: +64 9 373 7599 X6630
fax: +64 9 373 7043
r.marshall@auckland.ac.nz
********************************************
Sport and Exercise Science
Faculty of Science
THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND
The Department of Sport and Exercise Science seeks applicants for one
position is in the area of biomechanics, physical ergonomics and sports
injuries/injury mechanics.
Applicants must hold a doctoral qualification, have experience in
biomechanics, and/or physical ergonomics, and/or injury mechanics and have a
demonstrated record of publication in internationally refereed journals.
The appointee will be expected to contribute to both undergraduate and
postgraduate teaching. It is expected that the successful applicant will
also supervise postgraduate student theses. Applicants should have a
demonstrated ability to attract external research grants and be prepared to
develop and strengthen relationships with industry and government agencies.
Further information and conditions of appointment can be obtained from the
Head of Department, Associate Professor R. Marshall. Telephone: +64 9 373
7599 ext 6630. Email: r.marshall@auckland.ac.nz or from the Academic
Appointments Office, telephone 64 9 373 7599 ext 5788, fax 64 9 373 7023,
email: appointments@auckland.ac.nz. Information is also available on our
web site at www.nzjobs.co.nz/auckland.ac/.
Three copies of applications must reach the academic appointments office,
Human Resources Registry, The University of Auckland,Private Bag 92019,
Auckland, New Zealand, by the closing date of the 30th September 2000.
Please quote vacancy number 1211 in all correspondence.
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