THE FACULTY of HEALTH SCIENCES
DIRECTOR, SCHOOL OF KINESIOLOGY
Applications are invited for the position of Director, School of Kinesiology, the Faculty of Health Sciences. The successful applicant must have a commitment to quality undergraduate and graduate
teaching, a strong research record and administrative experience. The Director is expected to be a tenured member of the professorate and show leadership in all academic activities of the School.
Established in 1948, the School of Kinesiology is one of the most distinguished Schools in its field in North America, with approximately 1,100 undergraduate and 65 graduate students. At the
undergraduate level, the School offers both a 4-year Honors Bachelor of Arts degree and a 4-year Honors Bachelor of Science, as well as a 3-year General degree. Graduate-level study is offered at
both the Doctorate (PhD) and Masters (MA, MSc) levels. The School is home to a number of specialized research and training centres, including: the Canadian Centre For Activity and Ageing; the
International Centre For Olympic Studies; Fowler/Kennedy Sport Medicine Clinic; Weider Chair in Exercise Nutrition; the Human Motor Performance Laboratory; the Exercise & Pregnancy Laboratory; and a
Canadian National Development Centre for men's wrestling and Canadian National Centre for women's rowing. The School of Kinesiology is the administrative home for Intercollegiate Athletics & Campus
Recreation. Further information is available at www.uwo.ca/fhs.
The effective date of the appointment is July 1, 2001 and is normally for a five-year term, renewable. The current Director will not be a candidate for this position. Nominations and applications
(including curriculum vitae, names of three referees which will be regarded as confidential until interview candidates have been determined) for both internal and external candidates are required by
February 16th, 2001 and should be submitted to:
Dr. A. N. Belcastro, Dean
Faculty of Health Sciences
Health Sciences Addition, Room H124
The University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario, Canada
N6A 5C1
Positions are subject to budget approval. Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents will be considered first for this position. The University of Western Ontario is committed to employment equity,
welcomes diversity in the workplace, and encourages applications from all qualified individuals including women, visible minorities, aboriginal persons and persons with disabilities.
---------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe send SIGNOFF BIOMCH-L to LISTSERV@nic.surfnet.nl
For information and archives: http://isb.ri.ccf.org/biomch-l
---------------------------------------------------------------
DIRECTOR, SCHOOL OF KINESIOLOGY
Applications are invited for the position of Director, School of Kinesiology, the Faculty of Health Sciences. The successful applicant must have a commitment to quality undergraduate and graduate
teaching, a strong research record and administrative experience. The Director is expected to be a tenured member of the professorate and show leadership in all academic activities of the School.
Established in 1948, the School of Kinesiology is one of the most distinguished Schools in its field in North America, with approximately 1,100 undergraduate and 65 graduate students. At the
undergraduate level, the School offers both a 4-year Honors Bachelor of Arts degree and a 4-year Honors Bachelor of Science, as well as a 3-year General degree. Graduate-level study is offered at
both the Doctorate (PhD) and Masters (MA, MSc) levels. The School is home to a number of specialized research and training centres, including: the Canadian Centre For Activity and Ageing; the
International Centre For Olympic Studies; Fowler/Kennedy Sport Medicine Clinic; Weider Chair in Exercise Nutrition; the Human Motor Performance Laboratory; the Exercise & Pregnancy Laboratory; and a
Canadian National Development Centre for men's wrestling and Canadian National Centre for women's rowing. The School of Kinesiology is the administrative home for Intercollegiate Athletics & Campus
Recreation. Further information is available at www.uwo.ca/fhs.
The effective date of the appointment is July 1, 2001 and is normally for a five-year term, renewable. The current Director will not be a candidate for this position. Nominations and applications
(including curriculum vitae, names of three referees which will be regarded as confidential until interview candidates have been determined) for both internal and external candidates are required by
February 16th, 2001 and should be submitted to:
Dr. A. N. Belcastro, Dean
Faculty of Health Sciences
Health Sciences Addition, Room H124
The University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario, Canada
N6A 5C1
Positions are subject to budget approval. Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents will be considered first for this position. The University of Western Ontario is committed to employment equity,
welcomes diversity in the workplace, and encourages applications from all qualified individuals including women, visible minorities, aboriginal persons and persons with disabilities.
---------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe send SIGNOFF BIOMCH-L to LISTSERV@nic.surfnet.nl
For information and archives: http://isb.ri.ccf.org/biomch-l
---------------------------------------------------------------