Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Science/Medicine
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a suitably qualified individual
specialising in sports and exercise medicine to join the School of Sport
and Health Sciences, University of Exeter. The successful candidate will
have teaching experience suitable for contributing to the new MSc
Programme in Sport and Exercise Medicine and research interests compatible
with existing research groups within the School.
The MSc in Sports and Exercise Medicine, commencing in October 2007, is a
collaborative initiative between the School of Sport and Health Sciences
and the Peninsula Postgraduate Health Institute. Staff in both Schools
have a long history of research collaboration which has resulted in joint
research grants and publications in the sphere of exercise, health and
medicine. Both schools already have established postgraduate taught
programmes, but this will be the first collaborative programme between the
two schools.
As well as teaching on the MSc in sport and exercise medicine, the
successful candidate will have the ability to contribute to teaching sport
and exercise biomechanics and/or physiology on the established
undergraduate and MSc programmes in the School, and to supervise MPhil/PhD
students. The School of Sport and Health Sciences has a thriving research
environment and prides itself on the research-led nature of all degree
programmes. The successful candidate will therefore have a strong
research profile, including a record of research publications. Particular
research interests of relevance include biomechanical and/or physiological
aspects of sports injury or sports performance.
Person Specification:
Ideal candidates for the post will meet the following requirements:
Sports science or medical practitioner training, and a relevant PhD
Strong record of research publications in sports and exercise medicine, or
a related discipline
Undergraduate and postgraduate teaching experience, ideally spanning
physiology and biomechanics.
Administrative and managerial experience
Desire to achieve excellence in research and teaching
Closing date 16-02-07
For further information, please see:
http://www.admin.ex.ac.uk/personnel/%7Edocs/jobs/S82-SSHS.pdf
http//www.exeter.ac.uk/sshs
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Dr Sharon J Dixon
Senior Lecturer
School of Sport and Health Sciences
University of Exeter
Exeter
EX1 2LU
Phone: +44(0)1392 264712
Fax: +44(0)1392 264726
http//www.exeter.ac.uk/sshs
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a suitably qualified individual
specialising in sports and exercise medicine to join the School of Sport
and Health Sciences, University of Exeter. The successful candidate will
have teaching experience suitable for contributing to the new MSc
Programme in Sport and Exercise Medicine and research interests compatible
with existing research groups within the School.
The MSc in Sports and Exercise Medicine, commencing in October 2007, is a
collaborative initiative between the School of Sport and Health Sciences
and the Peninsula Postgraduate Health Institute. Staff in both Schools
have a long history of research collaboration which has resulted in joint
research grants and publications in the sphere of exercise, health and
medicine. Both schools already have established postgraduate taught
programmes, but this will be the first collaborative programme between the
two schools.
As well as teaching on the MSc in sport and exercise medicine, the
successful candidate will have the ability to contribute to teaching sport
and exercise biomechanics and/or physiology on the established
undergraduate and MSc programmes in the School, and to supervise MPhil/PhD
students. The School of Sport and Health Sciences has a thriving research
environment and prides itself on the research-led nature of all degree
programmes. The successful candidate will therefore have a strong
research profile, including a record of research publications. Particular
research interests of relevance include biomechanical and/or physiological
aspects of sports injury or sports performance.
Person Specification:
Ideal candidates for the post will meet the following requirements:
Sports science or medical practitioner training, and a relevant PhD
Strong record of research publications in sports and exercise medicine, or
a related discipline
Undergraduate and postgraduate teaching experience, ideally spanning
physiology and biomechanics.
Administrative and managerial experience
Desire to achieve excellence in research and teaching
Closing date 16-02-07
For further information, please see:
http://www.admin.ex.ac.uk/personnel/%7Edocs/jobs/S82-SSHS.pdf
http//www.exeter.ac.uk/sshs
--
Dr Sharon J Dixon
Senior Lecturer
School of Sport and Health Sciences
University of Exeter
Exeter
EX1 2LU
Phone: +44(0)1392 264712
Fax: +44(0)1392 264726
http//www.exeter.ac.uk/sshs
_________________________________________________
This email and any attachment may contain information that is
confidential, privileged or exempt from disclosure under applicable law.
It is intended for the sole use of the legitimate addressee only. If you
received this message in error, please let me know and delete the email
and any attachments immediately. Thank you.