Please post the following job opportunity:
Position Title: Assistant Professor in Motor Behavior/Biomechanics
Kinesiology Division, School of Human Movement, Sport and Leisure Studies
The Kinesiology Division faculty, who are dedicated to the science of human movement, seek a colleague with
expertise in Motor Learning/Biomechanics to join our community of scholars.
Primary Functions and Responsibilities:
1. Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in motor learning, biomechanics, sport conditioning and/or functional anatomy;
2. Conduct a focused line of scholarly activity in the area(s) of motor learning and/or biomechanics that complement current faculty expertise;
3. Disseminate research findings in peer-reviewed, scholarly journals and at professional meetings;
4. Attract external funding for scholarly activities;
5. Advise undergraduate Exercise Science majors and Masters students in Kinesiology;
6. Participate in activities in the Biomechanics and Motor Behavior Laboratory;
7. Supervise field experiences in Exercise Science;
8. Perform service activities in the Division, School, University and Profession.
Professional Qualifications:
1. Earned doctorate in motor behavior/biomechanics (ABD considered);
2. Clear evidence of research potential as evidenced by publications and external grant funding;
3. Demonstrated commitment to quality instruction with evidence of effective teaching at the university level;
4. Expertise in additional area(s) (e.g., sport conditioning, research design/statistics, measurement and/or athletic training) is desirable.
Salary: Salary is commensurate with experience.
Effective Date of Employment: August 10, 2009
Review of Applications: Review of application will begin on February 9, 2009
Letter of Application/Nomination and Credentials:
Send applications with supporting credentials (official transcripts, resume, three current letters of reference) to:
Mary Bobb, Search Coordinator
Attn: Motor Behavior/Biomechanics Faculty Position
School of Human Movement, Sport, and Leisure Studies
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, Ohio 43403
Phone: 419-372-7234; Fax: 419-372-2877
E-mail correspondence can be addressed to bmarya@ bgsu.edu
Bowling Green State University is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and
encourages applications from women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities.
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Brian M. Campbell, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Biomechanics
Bowling Green State University
campbeb@bgsu.edu
Phone: 419.372.7228
Fax: 419.372.2153
Position Title: Assistant Professor in Motor Behavior/Biomechanics
Kinesiology Division, School of Human Movement, Sport and Leisure Studies
The Kinesiology Division faculty, who are dedicated to the science of human movement, seek a colleague with
expertise in Motor Learning/Biomechanics to join our community of scholars.
Primary Functions and Responsibilities:
1. Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in motor learning, biomechanics, sport conditioning and/or functional anatomy;
2. Conduct a focused line of scholarly activity in the area(s) of motor learning and/or biomechanics that complement current faculty expertise;
3. Disseminate research findings in peer-reviewed, scholarly journals and at professional meetings;
4. Attract external funding for scholarly activities;
5. Advise undergraduate Exercise Science majors and Masters students in Kinesiology;
6. Participate in activities in the Biomechanics and Motor Behavior Laboratory;
7. Supervise field experiences in Exercise Science;
8. Perform service activities in the Division, School, University and Profession.
Professional Qualifications:
1. Earned doctorate in motor behavior/biomechanics (ABD considered);
2. Clear evidence of research potential as evidenced by publications and external grant funding;
3. Demonstrated commitment to quality instruction with evidence of effective teaching at the university level;
4. Expertise in additional area(s) (e.g., sport conditioning, research design/statistics, measurement and/or athletic training) is desirable.
Salary: Salary is commensurate with experience.
Effective Date of Employment: August 10, 2009
Review of Applications: Review of application will begin on February 9, 2009
Letter of Application/Nomination and Credentials:
Send applications with supporting credentials (official transcripts, resume, three current letters of reference) to:
Mary Bobb, Search Coordinator
Attn: Motor Behavior/Biomechanics Faculty Position
School of Human Movement, Sport, and Leisure Studies
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, Ohio 43403
Phone: 419-372-7234; Fax: 419-372-2877
E-mail correspondence can be addressed to bmarya@ bgsu.edu
Bowling Green State University is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and
encourages applications from women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities.
************************************************** *****************************
Brian M. Campbell, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Biomechanics
Bowling Green State University
campbeb@bgsu.edu
Phone: 419.372.7228
Fax: 419.372.2153