COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE
DEPARTMENT OF EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCES
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
Position: Assistant Professor in Athletic Training (Tenure Track Position)
LPN# 830160
Responsibilities: Teach graduate and undergraduate courses in athletic
training. Conduct independent and collaborative research in athletic
training and/or related areas such as applied physiology, orthopaedics, or
biomechanics that merits extramural funding and publication in scholarly
refereed journals. Mentor graduate students and become involved in
professional service.
Qualifications: NATA certified for a minimum of five years. An earned
doctorate in athletic training/sports medicine and evidence of scholarly
achievements in athletic training/sports medicine. University/college
teaching experience. Qualified minority and women candidates are encouraged
to apply.
Salary: Commensurate with qualifications. This is a nine-month, tenure
accruing position.
Effective date of employment: August, 2003
Application Deadline: January 15, 2003 or until position is filled.
Application Process: Send letter of application, vitae, transcripts, and
three letters of recommendation to:
Steve Dodd, Professor
Search Committee Chair
Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences
Center for Exercise Sciences
P.O. Box 118206
Gainesville, FL 32611-8206
(352) 392-9575, ext. 1342
sdodd@hhp.ufl.edu
General Information: As a member of the Association of American
Universities, the University of Florida is considered one of the nation's
premiere research institutions. The University currently has approximately
45,000 students registered, with the Department of Exercise and Sport
Sciences enrolling approximately 800 undergraduate, 150 masters, and 50
doctoral students. The department is housed in the College of Health and
Human Performance, which is one of 17 university colleges. The College has
recently completed a $15 million construction and renovation program, and
the department is equipped with state of the art research laboratories,
classrooms and offices. By car, the campus is located one hour from the
Gulf of Mexico, 90 minutes from the Atlantic Ocean, and two hours from
Orlando.
An equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution
http://www.hhp.ufl.edu/
http://www.hhp.ufl.edu/ess/
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DEPARTMENT OF EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCES
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
Position: Assistant Professor in Athletic Training (Tenure Track Position)
LPN# 830160
Responsibilities: Teach graduate and undergraduate courses in athletic
training. Conduct independent and collaborative research in athletic
training and/or related areas such as applied physiology, orthopaedics, or
biomechanics that merits extramural funding and publication in scholarly
refereed journals. Mentor graduate students and become involved in
professional service.
Qualifications: NATA certified for a minimum of five years. An earned
doctorate in athletic training/sports medicine and evidence of scholarly
achievements in athletic training/sports medicine. University/college
teaching experience. Qualified minority and women candidates are encouraged
to apply.
Salary: Commensurate with qualifications. This is a nine-month, tenure
accruing position.
Effective date of employment: August, 2003
Application Deadline: January 15, 2003 or until position is filled.
Application Process: Send letter of application, vitae, transcripts, and
three letters of recommendation to:
Steve Dodd, Professor
Search Committee Chair
Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences
Center for Exercise Sciences
P.O. Box 118206
Gainesville, FL 32611-8206
(352) 392-9575, ext. 1342
sdodd@hhp.ufl.edu
General Information: As a member of the Association of American
Universities, the University of Florida is considered one of the nation's
premiere research institutions. The University currently has approximately
45,000 students registered, with the Department of Exercise and Sport
Sciences enrolling approximately 800 undergraduate, 150 masters, and 50
doctoral students. The department is housed in the College of Health and
Human Performance, which is one of 17 university colleges. The College has
recently completed a $15 million construction and renovation program, and
the department is equipped with state of the art research laboratories,
classrooms and offices. By car, the campus is located one hour from the
Gulf of Mexico, 90 minutes from the Atlantic Ocean, and two hours from
Orlando.
An equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution
http://www.hhp.ufl.edu/
http://www.hhp.ufl.edu/ess/
__________________________________________________ _______________
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