Position Announcement
Second Posting
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Assistant Professor of Biomechanics
Ithaca College
Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences
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.
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. Ability to
integrate teaching and research with existing departmental
emphases desirable (e.g., ergonomics, athletic training, injury
mechanics). Salary is based on a 9 month contract and is
competitive and commensurate with experience and credentials.
Submit letter of application and credentials, including vita,
graduate transcripts (official transcripts required at time of
appointment), evidence of teaching effectiveness, and at least
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 by email (jives@ithaca.edu). Review of
applications will begin immediately, however, preference will be
given to applications received by February 28, 2002. Ithaca College
is an EO/AA Employer. Members of underrepresented groups
(including people of color, persons with disabilities, Vietnam veterans
and women) are encouraged to apply.
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Second Posting
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Assistant Professor of Biomechanics
Ithaca College
Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences
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.
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. Ability to
integrate teaching and research with existing departmental
emphases desirable (e.g., ergonomics, athletic training, injury
mechanics). Salary is based on a 9 month contract and is
competitive and commensurate with experience and credentials.
Submit letter of application and credentials, including vita,
graduate transcripts (official transcripts required at time of
appointment), evidence of teaching effectiveness, and at least
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 by email (jives@ithaca.edu). Review of
applications will begin immediately, however, preference will be
given to applications received by February 28, 2002. Ithaca College
is an EO/AA Employer. Members of underrepresented groups
(including people of color, persons with disabilities, Vietnam veterans
and women) are encouraged to apply.
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