POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
The Division of Kinesiology at the University of Michigan is seeking up
to three faculty who can add to the scholarly mission of the unit. The
Division is one of 19 degree granting academic units on the Ann Arbor
campus. Successful applicants will be those who have demonstrated their
capability to carry out funded, independent research and work in a team
environment. The scholarly mission of the unit is to contribute to
knowledge related to movement in areas such as physical activity,
health, business and economics, and quality of life over the lifespan.
The applicant will be expected to add to the instructional offerings in
one or more of the Movement Science, Physical Education, Sports
Management and Communication undergraduate curricula and in the
Kinesiology graduate program. Appointments will be considered at all
academic levels.
Application materials should include a cover letter with a vita,
selected reprints or preprints, and names, addresses, and phone numbers
of 3-4 references.
Inquiries should be directed to Search Committee, Division of
Kinesiology, The University of Michigan, 401 Washtenaw, Ann Arbor, MI
48109. E-mail inquiries may be directed to bawa@umich.edu. Information
on the Division of Kinesiology may be found at our website, which is
accessed at: http://www.umich.edu/~divkines/kinweb/
Full considerations will be given to those applications received as of
March 1, 1997 and the searches will remain open until the positions are
filled. The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity, affirmative
action employer.
The Division of Kinesiology at the University of Michigan is seeking up
to three faculty who can add to the scholarly mission of the unit. The
Division is one of 19 degree granting academic units on the Ann Arbor
campus. Successful applicants will be those who have demonstrated their
capability to carry out funded, independent research and work in a team
environment. The scholarly mission of the unit is to contribute to
knowledge related to movement in areas such as physical activity,
health, business and economics, and quality of life over the lifespan.
The applicant will be expected to add to the instructional offerings in
one or more of the Movement Science, Physical Education, Sports
Management and Communication undergraduate curricula and in the
Kinesiology graduate program. Appointments will be considered at all
academic levels.
Application materials should include a cover letter with a vita,
selected reprints or preprints, and names, addresses, and phone numbers
of 3-4 references.
Inquiries should be directed to Search Committee, Division of
Kinesiology, The University of Michigan, 401 Washtenaw, Ann Arbor, MI
48109. E-mail inquiries may be directed to bawa@umich.edu. Information
on the Division of Kinesiology may be found at our website, which is
accessed at: http://www.umich.edu/~divkines/kinweb/
Full considerations will be given to those applications received as of
March 1, 1997 and the searches will remain open until the positions are
filled. The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity, affirmative
action employer.