UNIVERSITY OF REGINA
FACULTY OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY STUDIES
Position: Tenure-track appointment at the rank of Assistant/Associate
Professor in Physical Activity and Health Studies.
Salary: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Qualifications: Teaching, research experience and a Ph.D. in an appropriate area of study are
required.
Appointment Date: January 1, 2002 (open to negotiation)
Duties: Primary responsibility of the scholar in this position will be in Physical Activity
and Health Studies. The successful candidate will be expected to play a
leadership role in research while maintaining an active program of research and
scholarly involvement, external grant procurement, teaching and graduate
student supervision. In addition the successful candidate will participate in all
aspects of the Faculty and University including committee work, cross-
disciplinary initiatives, and community service. The successful candidate will
lead the development of research outputs and program outcome measures for
the Dr. Paul Schwann Applied Health and Research Centre.
The Faculty of Physical Activity Studies is a young and dynamic member of the University community
with administrative responsibility for both academic and co-curricular programs. The Faculty is in the
process of changing its name to the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies. The opportunity exists
for the successful candidate to contribute to the health research agenda in the Faculty.
The University of Regina is a comprehensive University, which emphasizes excellence in teaching,
research and service. For more details about the University, visit our web site at
http://www.uregina.ca.
Applications will be accepted until October 30, 2001 or until a suitable candidate is identified.
Submissions should include: a letter of application which includes a description of the candidate's
research directions and teaching philosophy; a curriculum vitae which provides a description of work
experience including a) research, scholarly productivity and external funding; b) undergraduate and
graduate teaching experience; copies of transcripts; and arrange for the forwarding of three letters of
references supporting both teaching and research potential to:
Dr. Ralph Nilson, Dean
Faculty of Physical Activity Studies
University of Regina
Regina, Saskatchewan
Canada, S4S 0A2
Tel: (306) 585-4876 Fax: (306) 585-5441
Email: nilson@uregina.ca
The University of Regina is committed to employment equity and welcomes applications from all
qualified candidates. Canadian Aboriginal people, persons with disabilities, members of visible
minorities, and women are invited to identify themselves as members of these designated groups on
their applications. In accordance with Canadian immigration regulations this advertisement is directed
to Canadian citizens and permanent residents.
Please direct any further inquiries for this position to:
Dr. Bob Haennel, Asst. Dean
Phone: (306) 585-4797
E-mail: bob.haennel@uregina.ca
John M. Barden, Ph.D. Candidate
Lecturer in Biomechanics and Motor Control
Faculty of Physical Activity Studies
University of Regina
Regina, Saskatchewan
CANADA S4S 0A2
Office: (306) 585-4629
Lab: (306) 585-5809
Fax: (306) 585-4854
E-mail: John.Barden@uregina.ca
Nature, and Nature's Laws lay hid in Night.
God said, Let Newton be! and All was Light.
-Alexander Pope
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FACULTY OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY STUDIES
Position: Tenure-track appointment at the rank of Assistant/Associate
Professor in Physical Activity and Health Studies.
Salary: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Qualifications: Teaching, research experience and a Ph.D. in an appropriate area of study are
required.
Appointment Date: January 1, 2002 (open to negotiation)
Duties: Primary responsibility of the scholar in this position will be in Physical Activity
and Health Studies. The successful candidate will be expected to play a
leadership role in research while maintaining an active program of research and
scholarly involvement, external grant procurement, teaching and graduate
student supervision. In addition the successful candidate will participate in all
aspects of the Faculty and University including committee work, cross-
disciplinary initiatives, and community service. The successful candidate will
lead the development of research outputs and program outcome measures for
the Dr. Paul Schwann Applied Health and Research Centre.
The Faculty of Physical Activity Studies is a young and dynamic member of the University community
with administrative responsibility for both academic and co-curricular programs. The Faculty is in the
process of changing its name to the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies. The opportunity exists
for the successful candidate to contribute to the health research agenda in the Faculty.
The University of Regina is a comprehensive University, which emphasizes excellence in teaching,
research and service. For more details about the University, visit our web site at
http://www.uregina.ca.
Applications will be accepted until October 30, 2001 or until a suitable candidate is identified.
Submissions should include: a letter of application which includes a description of the candidate's
research directions and teaching philosophy; a curriculum vitae which provides a description of work
experience including a) research, scholarly productivity and external funding; b) undergraduate and
graduate teaching experience; copies of transcripts; and arrange for the forwarding of three letters of
references supporting both teaching and research potential to:
Dr. Ralph Nilson, Dean
Faculty of Physical Activity Studies
University of Regina
Regina, Saskatchewan
Canada, S4S 0A2
Tel: (306) 585-4876 Fax: (306) 585-5441
Email: nilson@uregina.ca
The University of Regina is committed to employment equity and welcomes applications from all
qualified candidates. Canadian Aboriginal people, persons with disabilities, members of visible
minorities, and women are invited to identify themselves as members of these designated groups on
their applications. In accordance with Canadian immigration regulations this advertisement is directed
to Canadian citizens and permanent residents.
Please direct any further inquiries for this position to:
Dr. Bob Haennel, Asst. Dean
Phone: (306) 585-4797
E-mail: bob.haennel@uregina.ca
John M. Barden, Ph.D. Candidate
Lecturer in Biomechanics and Motor Control
Faculty of Physical Activity Studies
University of Regina
Regina, Saskatchewan
CANADA S4S 0A2
Office: (306) 585-4629
Lab: (306) 585-5809
Fax: (306) 585-4854
E-mail: John.Barden@uregina.ca
Nature, and Nature's Laws lay hid in Night.
God said, Let Newton be! and All was Light.
-Alexander Pope
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