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Dalhousie University
Faculty of Health Professions
School of Health and Human Performance
KINESIOLOGY POSITION
Applications are invited for a full-time probationary tenure track position
at the Assistant Professor level in the School of Health and Human
Performance commencing August 1, 2001.
The School of Health and Human Performance is part of the Faculty of Health
Professions whose mission is to show leadership in diverse and critical
scholarship, education and action to effect social change for health. In
addition to the School of Health and Human Performance, the Faculty
includes the Schools of Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Nursing,
Health Services Administration, Human Communication Disorders, the Maritime
School of Social Work, the College of Pharmacy, and the QEII/Dalhousie
School of Health Sciences. The School of Health and Human Performance
offers programs leading to Bachelor of Science and Masters degrees in
Kinesiology, Health Education, and Recreation/Leisure Studies. Dalhousie
University is located in Halifax, a small, historic, and culturally active
city located in a province with substantial lifestyle advantages such as
music, theater, festivals, ocean beaches, hiking, and camping.
The successful candidate's primary responsibilities will include
undergraduate and graduate teaching in the area of motor control, with some
combination of clinical kinesiology, physiology, biomechanics, ergonomics,
sport psychology, or other related areas. Protected research time is a
component of assigned faculty workload. Opportunities exist for
collaboration within the Faculty of Health Professions, as well as in other
areas including engineering, biomedical engineering, medicine, and
community health and epidemiology.
Requirements for this position include an appropriate, completed doctoral
degree (or a doctoral degree near completion), as well as evidence of an
active or developing research and publication program. Teaching experience
would be an asset.
Applicants should submit a cover letter stating qualifications and
abilities, a curriculum vitae, and the name, address, and phone number of
three referees to: Dr. Lori Livingston, Director, School of Health and
Human Performance, Dalhousie University, 6230 South Street, Halifax, NS
B3H 3J5, fax (902) 494-5120, e-mail: Lori.Livingston@Dal.Ca. Web site
address: www.dal.ca/hahp. Consideration of applications will begin on or
about February 1, 2001.
In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, this advertisement is
directed to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada. Dalhousie
University is an Employment Equity/Affirmative Action employer. The
University encourages applications from qualified Aboriginal people,
persons with a disability, racially visible persons and women. This
position is subject to budgetary approval.
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Dalhousie University
Faculty of Health Professions
School of Health and Human Performance
KINESIOLOGY POSITION
Applications are invited for a full-time probationary tenure track position
at the Assistant Professor level in the School of Health and Human
Performance commencing August 1, 2001.
The School of Health and Human Performance is part of the Faculty of Health
Professions whose mission is to show leadership in diverse and critical
scholarship, education and action to effect social change for health. In
addition to the School of Health and Human Performance, the Faculty
includes the Schools of Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Nursing,
Health Services Administration, Human Communication Disorders, the Maritime
School of Social Work, the College of Pharmacy, and the QEII/Dalhousie
School of Health Sciences. The School of Health and Human Performance
offers programs leading to Bachelor of Science and Masters degrees in
Kinesiology, Health Education, and Recreation/Leisure Studies. Dalhousie
University is located in Halifax, a small, historic, and culturally active
city located in a province with substantial lifestyle advantages such as
music, theater, festivals, ocean beaches, hiking, and camping.
The successful candidate's primary responsibilities will include
undergraduate and graduate teaching in the area of motor control, with some
combination of clinical kinesiology, physiology, biomechanics, ergonomics,
sport psychology, or other related areas. Protected research time is a
component of assigned faculty workload. Opportunities exist for
collaboration within the Faculty of Health Professions, as well as in other
areas including engineering, biomedical engineering, medicine, and
community health and epidemiology.
Requirements for this position include an appropriate, completed doctoral
degree (or a doctoral degree near completion), as well as evidence of an
active or developing research and publication program. Teaching experience
would be an asset.
Applicants should submit a cover letter stating qualifications and
abilities, a curriculum vitae, and the name, address, and phone number of
three referees to: Dr. Lori Livingston, Director, School of Health and
Human Performance, Dalhousie University, 6230 South Street, Halifax, NS
B3H 3J5, fax (902) 494-5120, e-mail: Lori.Livingston@Dal.Ca. Web site
address: www.dal.ca/hahp. Consideration of applications will begin on or
about February 1, 2001.
In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, this advertisement is
directed to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada. Dalhousie
University is an Employment Equity/Affirmative Action employer. The
University encourages applications from qualified Aboriginal people,
persons with a disability, racially visible persons and women. This
position is subject to budgetary approval.
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