JOB OPPORTUNITY - SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
DEPARTMENT OF EXERCISE SCIENCE AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
Assistant Professor with a specialization in biomechanics and a strong
secondary interest in motor control: Teach undergraduate and graduate
courses in biomechanics with the possibility of contributing to instruction
in motor control. Advise undergraduate and graduate students in laboratory
research. Conduct research and scholarly writing in biomechanics and motor
control. Pursue external funding to support research activity. Serve on
various department, college, and university committees and be an active
participant in appropriate professional organizations
Qualifications include: 1) earned doctorate, 2) specialization in
biomechanics with a strong secondary interest in motor control, 3) ability
to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in biomechanics and motor
control, 4) ability to conduct research in biomechanics with a motor
control perspective, and 5) record of scholarly publication. College/
university teaching experience, a record of extramural funding, and
interest in cross- and interdisciplinary research activity are strongly
desired.
The starting date of employment is: August 18, 1997. Applicants must
submit a letter of application, curriculum vita, statement of teaching
philosophy, copies of published research articles, and three letters of
recommendation to: Philip E. Martin, Chair - Search Committee, Department
of Exercise Science and Physical Education, Box 870404, Arizona State
University, Tempe, Arizona 85287-0404, phone: (602) 965-1023. The
application deadline is February 1, 1997 or the first of each month
thereafter until filled. Arizona State University is a committed equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer.
Phil Martin
Dept. of Exercise Science & Physical Educ.
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-0404
email: philip.martin@asu.edu
Phone: (602) 965-1023 Fax: (602) 965-8108
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
DEPARTMENT OF EXERCISE SCIENCE AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
Assistant Professor with a specialization in biomechanics and a strong
secondary interest in motor control: Teach undergraduate and graduate
courses in biomechanics with the possibility of contributing to instruction
in motor control. Advise undergraduate and graduate students in laboratory
research. Conduct research and scholarly writing in biomechanics and motor
control. Pursue external funding to support research activity. Serve on
various department, college, and university committees and be an active
participant in appropriate professional organizations
Qualifications include: 1) earned doctorate, 2) specialization in
biomechanics with a strong secondary interest in motor control, 3) ability
to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in biomechanics and motor
control, 4) ability to conduct research in biomechanics with a motor
control perspective, and 5) record of scholarly publication. College/
university teaching experience, a record of extramural funding, and
interest in cross- and interdisciplinary research activity are strongly
desired.
The starting date of employment is: August 18, 1997. Applicants must
submit a letter of application, curriculum vita, statement of teaching
philosophy, copies of published research articles, and three letters of
recommendation to: Philip E. Martin, Chair - Search Committee, Department
of Exercise Science and Physical Education, Box 870404, Arizona State
University, Tempe, Arizona 85287-0404, phone: (602) 965-1023. The
application deadline is February 1, 1997 or the first of each month
thereafter until filled. Arizona State University is a committed equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer.
Phil Martin
Dept. of Exercise Science & Physical Educ.
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-0404
email: philip.martin@asu.edu
Phone: (602) 965-1023 Fax: (602) 965-8108