The Department of Kinesiology of the University invites applications for
a tenure track appointment in Applied Biomechanics. Qualifications
include a Ph.D in Exercise Science or a related area with a
specialization in biomechanics, and a record of scholarly achievement or
evidence of the ability to establish such a record. Post doctoral
experience, athletic training certification, or physical therapy
licensure are also highly desired. Responsibilities will involve
teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in biomechanics, academic
advising, supervision of undergraduate and graduate (MS, PhD) research,
and participation in departmental, college, and university service. It
is expected that the individual hired for this position will establish a
strong nationally visible research program and compete successfully for
external funding. The rank and salary for the position are open, and
will be commensurate with the individuals experience and past record of
achievement. Additional information about the department can be found
at: www.utoledo.edu/~kinesiology and about the UT Biomechanics Lab at
www.utoledo.edu/~biomech . Individuals wishing to be considered for this
position should send a letter of application, curriculum vitae,
graduate transcripts, three letters of recommendation, a statement of
teaching and research interests, and relevant manuscript reprints (limit
to three) to: Charles W. Armstrong, Chair, Dept. of Kinesiology, Health
Education Center, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH 43606
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a tenure track appointment in Applied Biomechanics. Qualifications
include a Ph.D in Exercise Science or a related area with a
specialization in biomechanics, and a record of scholarly achievement or
evidence of the ability to establish such a record. Post doctoral
experience, athletic training certification, or physical therapy
licensure are also highly desired. Responsibilities will involve
teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in biomechanics, academic
advising, supervision of undergraduate and graduate (MS, PhD) research,
and participation in departmental, college, and university service. It
is expected that the individual hired for this position will establish a
strong nationally visible research program and compete successfully for
external funding. The rank and salary for the position are open, and
will be commensurate with the individuals experience and past record of
achievement. Additional information about the department can be found
at: www.utoledo.edu/~kinesiology and about the UT Biomechanics Lab at
www.utoledo.edu/~biomech . Individuals wishing to be considered for this
position should send a letter of application, curriculum vitae,
graduate transcripts, three letters of recommendation, a statement of
teaching and research interests, and relevant manuscript reprints (limit
to three) to: Charles W. Armstrong, Chair, Dept. of Kinesiology, Health
Education Center, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH 43606
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