Dear Colleagues,
A faculty position as Assistant Professor, or a more senior position, is
available with responsibilities for teaching kinesiology/biomechanics in an
entry level Master's program and an advanced Master's program, conducting
research, and guiding student research projects. Qualifications for this
tenure track position are a doctoral degree and expertise in
kinesiology/biomechanics. Previous academic teaching experience, and
evidence of grantsmanship and publication are preferred. Eligibility for
Physical Therapy licensure in North Carolina is preferred, but not required.
The proposed starting date is January 1, 1996.
Equipment available for research includes: Peak Performance motion
analysis system, force plate, EMG, Biodex dynamometry, and elgons and
switches. Instrumentation also is available for motor control studies
(reaction time, rotor pursuit, etc.). We have just recently received
approval to plan a collaborative PhD program in Human Movement Science.
Contributing faculty for this program will come from the Department of
Biomedical Engineering; faculty in exercise physiology from the Department of
Physical Education, Exercise, and Sport Science; Biostatistics; Physical
Therapy; and other programs on campus.
The closing date for acceptance of applications is August 1, 1995.
Send a letter of application, C.V., and names of three professional
references to:
Michael T. Gross, PT, PhD
Division of Physical Therapy
CB #7135 Medical School Wing E
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7135
Phone: 919-966-4709
FAX: 919-966-3678
E-Mail: Mike=Gross%PT%MAH@css.unc.edu
A faculty position as Assistant Professor, or a more senior position, is
available with responsibilities for teaching kinesiology/biomechanics in an
entry level Master's program and an advanced Master's program, conducting
research, and guiding student research projects. Qualifications for this
tenure track position are a doctoral degree and expertise in
kinesiology/biomechanics. Previous academic teaching experience, and
evidence of grantsmanship and publication are preferred. Eligibility for
Physical Therapy licensure in North Carolina is preferred, but not required.
The proposed starting date is January 1, 1996.
Equipment available for research includes: Peak Performance motion
analysis system, force plate, EMG, Biodex dynamometry, and elgons and
switches. Instrumentation also is available for motor control studies
(reaction time, rotor pursuit, etc.). We have just recently received
approval to plan a collaborative PhD program in Human Movement Science.
Contributing faculty for this program will come from the Department of
Biomedical Engineering; faculty in exercise physiology from the Department of
Physical Education, Exercise, and Sport Science; Biostatistics; Physical
Therapy; and other programs on campus.
The closing date for acceptance of applications is August 1, 1995.
Send a letter of application, C.V., and names of three professional
references to:
Michael T. Gross, PT, PhD
Division of Physical Therapy
CB #7135 Medical School Wing E
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7135
Phone: 919-966-4709
FAX: 919-966-3678
E-Mail: Mike=Gross%PT%MAH@css.unc.edu