Biomechanics
Assistant/Associate Professor
#04-097
The Department of Kinesiology and Health is seeking an
assistant/associate professor (tenure-track) in biomechanics to begin
August of 2003 (start date is negotiable). Qualifications include an
earned doctorate in biomechanics or related field, evidence of
successful college teaching experience and strong evidence of scholarly
activity. The successful candidate will direct the Biomechanics and
Ergonomics Laboratory (BEL) and coordinate the graduate and doctoral
program concentrations in biomechanics. The BEL is a well equipped,
2800 sq. ft. research and teaching facility. The candidate will also
develop and maintain an active research program, seek external funding,
advise students, and contribute to department, college and university
committees. Salary negotiable depending on qualifications and
experience. Interested applicants should send letter of application,
vita, official transcript of highest degree earned and three letters of
reference to: Donna Hader, Dean's Office, College of Education, Georgia
State University, MSC 6A1005, 33 Gilmer Street SE Unit 6, Atlanta,
Georgia 30303-3086,Telephone: (404) 651-2580. The position is open
until filled. Ethnic minority, women and applicants with disabilities
are especially encouraged to apply.
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY INSTITUTION
AND AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER.
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Assistant/Associate Professor
#04-097
The Department of Kinesiology and Health is seeking an
assistant/associate professor (tenure-track) in biomechanics to begin
August of 2003 (start date is negotiable). Qualifications include an
earned doctorate in biomechanics or related field, evidence of
successful college teaching experience and strong evidence of scholarly
activity. The successful candidate will direct the Biomechanics and
Ergonomics Laboratory (BEL) and coordinate the graduate and doctoral
program concentrations in biomechanics. The BEL is a well equipped,
2800 sq. ft. research and teaching facility. The candidate will also
develop and maintain an active research program, seek external funding,
advise students, and contribute to department, college and university
committees. Salary negotiable depending on qualifications and
experience. Interested applicants should send letter of application,
vita, official transcript of highest degree earned and three letters of
reference to: Donna Hader, Dean's Office, College of Education, Georgia
State University, MSC 6A1005, 33 Gilmer Street SE Unit 6, Atlanta,
Georgia 30303-3086,Telephone: (404) 651-2580. The position is open
until filled. Ethnic minority, women and applicants with disabilities
are especially encouraged to apply.
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY INSTITUTION
AND AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER.
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