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Motor Behavior – Assistant Professor
Pacific University seeks an assistant professor (tenure-track) to join the
Exercise Science program starting August 2004 (earned doctorate required).
The Department curriculum currently emphasizes natural science perspectives
and aims to enhance the integration of behavioral science views with this
new position. Teaching duties include new or current courses primarily in
the area of in motor learning and/or control, but may also include
psychosocial aspects of exercise, injury and/or rehabilitation;
development/gerontology; pedagogy; research design; nutrition and/or health,
depending on expertise. Additional responsibilities include academic
advising and internship supervision. Exercise Science is a young, vibrant,
science-based undergraduate program in the Division of Natural Sciences and
has excellent articulations with Pacific’s graduate programs in education
and the health professions. New faculty will help shape this dynamic
program. Please visit www.exsci.pacificu.edu for additional information.
To apply, send letter of interest, curriculum vitae, transcripts, and three
letters of recommendation to Dr. Shawn Henry, Chair; Department of Exercise
Science; Pacific University; 2043 College Way; Forest Grove, OR 97116-0669.
Pacific University is an EEO employer. Review of applications will begin
January 23, 2004 and continue until position is filled.
Pacific University is located in Forest Grove, Oregon, a distinctive
location that offers the best of many worlds, combining the vibrant
metropolitan life of nearby Portland with the rich and productive farmlands
of the Tualatin Valley. Outdoor recreation is a cultural cornerstone, with
both the Cascade Range and the Pacific Ocean within a 90 minute drive of
campus.
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Philip Schot, PhD
Department of Exercise Science (PAC 114)
Division of Natural Sciences
Pacific University
Forest Grove, Oregon 97116
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Voice: 503.352-2750
Fax: 503.352.2209
Email: philipschot@pacificu.edu
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Motor Behavior – Assistant Professor
Pacific University seeks an assistant professor (tenure-track) to join the
Exercise Science program starting August 2004 (earned doctorate required).
The Department curriculum currently emphasizes natural science perspectives
and aims to enhance the integration of behavioral science views with this
new position. Teaching duties include new or current courses primarily in
the area of in motor learning and/or control, but may also include
psychosocial aspects of exercise, injury and/or rehabilitation;
development/gerontology; pedagogy; research design; nutrition and/or health,
depending on expertise. Additional responsibilities include academic
advising and internship supervision. Exercise Science is a young, vibrant,
science-based undergraduate program in the Division of Natural Sciences and
has excellent articulations with Pacific’s graduate programs in education
and the health professions. New faculty will help shape this dynamic
program. Please visit www.exsci.pacificu.edu for additional information.
To apply, send letter of interest, curriculum vitae, transcripts, and three
letters of recommendation to Dr. Shawn Henry, Chair; Department of Exercise
Science; Pacific University; 2043 College Way; Forest Grove, OR 97116-0669.
Pacific University is an EEO employer. Review of applications will begin
January 23, 2004 and continue until position is filled.
Pacific University is located in Forest Grove, Oregon, a distinctive
location that offers the best of many worlds, combining the vibrant
metropolitan life of nearby Portland with the rich and productive farmlands
of the Tualatin Valley. Outdoor recreation is a cultural cornerstone, with
both the Cascade Range and the Pacific Ocean within a 90 minute drive of
campus.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Philip Schot, PhD
Department of Exercise Science (PAC 114)
Division of Natural Sciences
Pacific University
Forest Grove, Oregon 97116
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Voice: 503.352-2750
Fax: 503.352.2209
Email: philipschot@pacificu.edu
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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