Bob
this is a coincidence as I have been trying to trace your E-mail
address. Could you please do me a favour for a few months and E-mail
me ANY posts at Professorial level or above that come available in
sport scinece in New Zealand. I am definitely ready for a move and
new chalanges.
Thanks for your cooperation in advance. I'll treat you to a few beers
next time we meet.
Kind Regards
Roger Bartlett
> Priority: normal
> Date sent: Fri, 20 Jun 1997 12:06:11 GMT+1200
> Send reply to: ROBERT N MARSHALL
> From: ROBERT N MARSHALL
> Organization: University of Auckland (Tamaki)
> Subject: Biomechanics position - Univ. of Auckland, NZ
> To: BIOMCH-L@NIC.SURFNET.NL
> Questions about the following job may also be directed to Bob
> Marshall at the address below.
>
> ************************************************** ***
> LECTURESHIP IN SPORT & EXERCISE SCIENCE
> (Gait Analysis / Biomechanics - 5 year term, renewable)
>
> Department of Sport & Exercise Science, Tamaki Campus
> Faculty of Science
>
> (Vacancy UAC.884)
>
> The University of Auckland invites applications for the contract
> position of Lecturer in the Department of Sport & Exercise Science.
> This position is externally funded for a five year term with the
> possibility of renewal for a further five years. Applicants with
> interest and experience in clinical gait analysis and biomechanics
> are encouraged to apply.
>
> Applicants must have a doctoral qualification with teaching and
> research strengths in gait analysis and biomechanics. Practical
> experience in a gait analysis clinic would be particularly welcome.
> A record of publications in internationally refereed journals would
> also be an advantage, as would a demonstrated ability to attract external
> research grants.
>
> Fifty to sixty percent of the successful applicant's duties will be
> in developing and managing a clinical gait analysis laboratory facility
> for a local paediatric hospital, focussing primarily on children with
> cerebral palsy. The remainder of their duties will require them to
> develop a research programme, as well as contributing to
> undergraduate and graduate teaching. The gait analysis facility will
> be available for this purpose.
>
> The Tamaki Campus, established in 1991, is one of three campuses
> of the University of Auckland and is located twelve kilometres from
> the City Campus. Its Sport & Exercise Science programme leads to
> BSc or BSc(Hons) degrees, and MSc and PhD degrees are also
> available.
>
> The Sport & Exercise Science programme was established in 1994
> and currently has 9 permanent academic staff, 140 undergraduate and
> 11 postgraduate. Existing staff have interests and expertise in work
> and exercise physiology, sport and health psychology, injury
> rehabilitation, sport and industrial biomechanics and motor control.
>
> The Department is currently expanding its rehabilitation component
> and wishes to develop a clinical gait analysis service that would
> also provide a practicum experience for senior students.
>
> Commencing salary will be established within the range $NZ44,250 -
> $NZ53,250 per annum.
>
> Further information, Conditions of Appointment and Method of
> Application, should be obtained from the Academic Appointments
> Office, Telephone +64-9-373 7599, Extn 5097; Fax +64-9-373 7023.
> Email: appointments@auckland.ac.nz Three copies of applications
> should be forwarded to reach the Registrar by September 1, 1997.
>
> Please quote Vacancy Number UAC.884 in all correspondence.
>
> The University has an EEO policy and welcomes applications from
> all qualified persons
>
> W B NICOLL
> REGISTRAR
>
> University of Auckland
> Private Bag 92019
> Auckland
> NEW ZEALAND
>
>
> Associate Professor R.N. Marshall
> Sport and Exercise Science Department
> The University of Auckland
> ph +64 9 373 7599 X6630
> fax +64 9 373 7043
> Private Bag 92019
> Auckland, New Zealand
> email r.marshall@auckland.ac.nz
>
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this is a coincidence as I have been trying to trace your E-mail
address. Could you please do me a favour for a few months and E-mail
me ANY posts at Professorial level or above that come available in
sport scinece in New Zealand. I am definitely ready for a move and
new chalanges.
Thanks for your cooperation in advance. I'll treat you to a few beers
next time we meet.
Kind Regards
Roger Bartlett
> Priority: normal
> Date sent: Fri, 20 Jun 1997 12:06:11 GMT+1200
> Send reply to: ROBERT N MARSHALL
> From: ROBERT N MARSHALL
> Organization: University of Auckland (Tamaki)
> Subject: Biomechanics position - Univ. of Auckland, NZ
> To: BIOMCH-L@NIC.SURFNET.NL
> Questions about the following job may also be directed to Bob
> Marshall at the address below.
>
> ************************************************** ***
> LECTURESHIP IN SPORT & EXERCISE SCIENCE
> (Gait Analysis / Biomechanics - 5 year term, renewable)
>
> Department of Sport & Exercise Science, Tamaki Campus
> Faculty of Science
>
> (Vacancy UAC.884)
>
> The University of Auckland invites applications for the contract
> position of Lecturer in the Department of Sport & Exercise Science.
> This position is externally funded for a five year term with the
> possibility of renewal for a further five years. Applicants with
> interest and experience in clinical gait analysis and biomechanics
> are encouraged to apply.
>
> Applicants must have a doctoral qualification with teaching and
> research strengths in gait analysis and biomechanics. Practical
> experience in a gait analysis clinic would be particularly welcome.
> A record of publications in internationally refereed journals would
> also be an advantage, as would a demonstrated ability to attract external
> research grants.
>
> Fifty to sixty percent of the successful applicant's duties will be
> in developing and managing a clinical gait analysis laboratory facility
> for a local paediatric hospital, focussing primarily on children with
> cerebral palsy. The remainder of their duties will require them to
> develop a research programme, as well as contributing to
> undergraduate and graduate teaching. The gait analysis facility will
> be available for this purpose.
>
> The Tamaki Campus, established in 1991, is one of three campuses
> of the University of Auckland and is located twelve kilometres from
> the City Campus. Its Sport & Exercise Science programme leads to
> BSc or BSc(Hons) degrees, and MSc and PhD degrees are also
> available.
>
> The Sport & Exercise Science programme was established in 1994
> and currently has 9 permanent academic staff, 140 undergraduate and
> 11 postgraduate. Existing staff have interests and expertise in work
> and exercise physiology, sport and health psychology, injury
> rehabilitation, sport and industrial biomechanics and motor control.
>
> The Department is currently expanding its rehabilitation component
> and wishes to develop a clinical gait analysis service that would
> also provide a practicum experience for senior students.
>
> Commencing salary will be established within the range $NZ44,250 -
> $NZ53,250 per annum.
>
> Further information, Conditions of Appointment and Method of
> Application, should be obtained from the Academic Appointments
> Office, Telephone +64-9-373 7599, Extn 5097; Fax +64-9-373 7023.
> Email: appointments@auckland.ac.nz Three copies of applications
> should be forwarded to reach the Registrar by September 1, 1997.
>
> Please quote Vacancy Number UAC.884 in all correspondence.
>
> The University has an EEO policy and welcomes applications from
> all qualified persons
>
> W B NICOLL
> REGISTRAR
>
> University of Auckland
> Private Bag 92019
> Auckland
> NEW ZEALAND
>
>
> Associate Professor R.N. Marshall
> Sport and Exercise Science Department
> The University of Auckland
> ph +64 9 373 7599 X6630
> fax +64 9 373 7043
> Private Bag 92019
> Auckland, New Zealand
> email r.marshall@auckland.ac.nz
>
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