Ohio University, School of Physical Therapy, is seeking applications for
tenure- track faculty at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full
Professor, based on qualifications and experience. The entry-level doctoral
program accepts 36 students per year. A post-professional doctoral degree
program is currently in development. We have 11 full-time faculty members
and two part-time for laboratory instructors.
The successful candidate will hold a post-professional doctoral degree, in
addition to an entry-level degree in physical therapy. Eligibility for
licensure in Ohio is required. Teaching responsibilities are negotiable.
Established faculty members as well as recent graduates of doctoral programs
are encouraged to apply. Teaching experience is desirable. It is expected
that the candidate will have an established research agenda and those
seeking a position at the rank of Associate Professor or above must have a
record of peer-reviewed publications and extramural funding.
Generous start-up funds and laboratory space are available for candidates to
establish their research program. In addition, there are several mechanisms
to obtain intramural funding to support the candidates research agenda.
Teaching loads are also reduced in the first few years to help the candidate
focus on his/her research agenda and to obtain extramural support. Current
faculty use both human and animal models to investigate a variety of
orthopedic and neurological impairments.
Please contact Averell S. Overby, P.T., Dr.P.H. if you are interested in
this position. Review of applications is on-going. The position is
available for Fall 2005. If you will be attending the APTA Combined
Sections Meeting, Dr. Overby will be staying at the Conference Hotel.
Contact information is as follows:
Phone: 740-593-2624; fax 740-593-0293
E-mail: overbya@ohio.edu
Address: W290 Grover Center; Ohio University, School of Physical Therapy,
Athen, OH 45701
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James S Thomas, PhD, PT
Assistant Professor
School of Physical Therapy
Ohio University
W277 Grover Center
Athens Ohio 45701
Office Phone: 740-593-4178
Lab Phone: 740-597-1762
Fax: 740-593-0293
HomePage:
http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~thomasj5/MCL/home.htm
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tenure- track faculty at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full
Professor, based on qualifications and experience. The entry-level doctoral
program accepts 36 students per year. A post-professional doctoral degree
program is currently in development. We have 11 full-time faculty members
and two part-time for laboratory instructors.
The successful candidate will hold a post-professional doctoral degree, in
addition to an entry-level degree in physical therapy. Eligibility for
licensure in Ohio is required. Teaching responsibilities are negotiable.
Established faculty members as well as recent graduates of doctoral programs
are encouraged to apply. Teaching experience is desirable. It is expected
that the candidate will have an established research agenda and those
seeking a position at the rank of Associate Professor or above must have a
record of peer-reviewed publications and extramural funding.
Generous start-up funds and laboratory space are available for candidates to
establish their research program. In addition, there are several mechanisms
to obtain intramural funding to support the candidates research agenda.
Teaching loads are also reduced in the first few years to help the candidate
focus on his/her research agenda and to obtain extramural support. Current
faculty use both human and animal models to investigate a variety of
orthopedic and neurological impairments.
Please contact Averell S. Overby, P.T., Dr.P.H. if you are interested in
this position. Review of applications is on-going. The position is
available for Fall 2005. If you will be attending the APTA Combined
Sections Meeting, Dr. Overby will be staying at the Conference Hotel.
Contact information is as follows:
Phone: 740-593-2624; fax 740-593-0293
E-mail: overbya@ohio.edu
Address: W290 Grover Center; Ohio University, School of Physical Therapy,
Athen, OH 45701
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
James S Thomas, PhD, PT
Assistant Professor
School of Physical Therapy
Ohio University
W277 Grover Center
Athens Ohio 45701
Office Phone: 740-593-4178
Lab Phone: 740-597-1762
Fax: 740-593-0293
HomePage:
http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~thomasj5/MCL/home.htm
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Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is
for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential
and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or
distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please
contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original
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