Position Announcement
The Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences at Ithaca College
announces the following open faculty position:
Assistant Professor of Biomechanics
This tenure-eligible position begins August 15, 2002. Duties: teach
undergraduate biomechanics, pursue scholarly activity, advise students,
and perform professional service. Other areas of teaching may include
ergonomics and anatomy/physiology. The biomechanics course focuses
on movement mechanics in exercise and sport, posture and gait, and
activities of daily living. The candidate will be expected to use 2D video
analysis (familiarity with 3D desirable), force plates, EMG, and related
biomechanics instrumentation. Ability to integrate teaching and research
with existing departmental emphases desirable (e.g., athletic training,
movement dysfunction). Required qualifications: Ph.D. in biomechanics,
exercise science, or related field (ABD considered, Ph.D. conferred by
appointment date); demonstrated teaching competency; and demonstrated
ability to conduct scholarly activity.
Salary is based on a 9 month contract and is competitive and commensurate
with experience and credentials.
Ithaca College: Ithaca College is a private residential, comprehensive
institution of approximately 6100 students. The college offers 93 undergraduate
degree programs within five schools, as well as 16 master’s degrees
across five fields.
The Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences is housed within the School
of Health Sciences and Human Performance. The School of HSHP consists
of eight departments and grants Bachelor’s degrees in 18 majors. The school
has 75 full-time faculty, 24 staff, and approximately 1,250 undergraduate
students. The School also grants Master of Science degrees in Exercise and
Sport Sciences, Teachers of Speech and Hearing Handicapped, Speech
Language Pathology, Occupational Therapy, and Physical Therapy. The
Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences consists of 17 full-time faculty
and one full time staff. The Department offers three baccalaureate degree
programs including athletic training, clinical exercise science, and
exercise science.
The Community: Ithaca is a small city located at the southern tip of Cayuga
Lake in the heart of the Finger Lakes Region in upstate New York. Year-round
recreational opportunities abound. Cornell University is also located in Ithaca.
Application: Interested applicants should submit a letter of application, vita,
transcript of undergraduate and graduate work (official transcripts required
for appointment), a statement of research goals, and three letters of reference
to:
Jeff Ives, Ph.D.
Biomechanics Search Committee
Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences
Center for Health Sciences
Ithaca College
Ithaca, NY 14850-7913.
Inquiries may be made to Dr. Ives at the above address or by phone
(607-274-1751)
or email (jives@ithaca.edu). Review of applications will begin immediately,
however, preference will be given to applications received by February 28, 2002.
Affirmative Action: Ithaca College is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer. Members of underrepresented groups (including people of color,
persons with disabilities, Vietnam veterans and women) are encouraged to apply.
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The Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences at Ithaca College
announces the following open faculty position:
Assistant Professor of Biomechanics
This tenure-eligible position begins August 15, 2002. Duties: teach
undergraduate biomechanics, pursue scholarly activity, advise students,
and perform professional service. Other areas of teaching may include
ergonomics and anatomy/physiology. The biomechanics course focuses
on movement mechanics in exercise and sport, posture and gait, and
activities of daily living. The candidate will be expected to use 2D video
analysis (familiarity with 3D desirable), force plates, EMG, and related
biomechanics instrumentation. Ability to integrate teaching and research
with existing departmental emphases desirable (e.g., athletic training,
movement dysfunction). Required qualifications: Ph.D. in biomechanics,
exercise science, or related field (ABD considered, Ph.D. conferred by
appointment date); demonstrated teaching competency; and demonstrated
ability to conduct scholarly activity.
Salary is based on a 9 month contract and is competitive and commensurate
with experience and credentials.
Ithaca College: Ithaca College is a private residential, comprehensive
institution of approximately 6100 students. The college offers 93 undergraduate
degree programs within five schools, as well as 16 master’s degrees
across five fields.
The Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences is housed within the School
of Health Sciences and Human Performance. The School of HSHP consists
of eight departments and grants Bachelor’s degrees in 18 majors. The school
has 75 full-time faculty, 24 staff, and approximately 1,250 undergraduate
students. The School also grants Master of Science degrees in Exercise and
Sport Sciences, Teachers of Speech and Hearing Handicapped, Speech
Language Pathology, Occupational Therapy, and Physical Therapy. The
Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences consists of 17 full-time faculty
and one full time staff. The Department offers three baccalaureate degree
programs including athletic training, clinical exercise science, and
exercise science.
The Community: Ithaca is a small city located at the southern tip of Cayuga
Lake in the heart of the Finger Lakes Region in upstate New York. Year-round
recreational opportunities abound. Cornell University is also located in Ithaca.
Application: Interested applicants should submit a letter of application, vita,
transcript of undergraduate and graduate work (official transcripts required
for appointment), a statement of research goals, and three letters of reference
to:
Jeff Ives, Ph.D.
Biomechanics Search Committee
Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences
Center for Health Sciences
Ithaca College
Ithaca, NY 14850-7913.
Inquiries may be made to Dr. Ives at the above address or by phone
(607-274-1751)
or email (jives@ithaca.edu). Review of applications will begin immediately,
however, preference will be given to applications received by February 28, 2002.
Affirmative Action: Ithaca College is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer. Members of underrepresented groups (including people of color,
persons with disabilities, Vietnam veterans and women) are encouraged to apply.
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