FACULTY POSITION
BIOMECHANICS /ERGONOMICS/ REHABILITATION
YORK UNIVERSITY
NORTH YORK, ONTARIO
CANDADA M3J 1P3
FACULTY OF ARTS
KINESIOLOGY AND HEALTH SCIENCE
YORK UNIVERSITY. Faculty of Arts. Kinesiology and Health Science.
Applications are invited for a tenure-track appointment at the
Assistant Professor level in Biomechanics/Rehabilitation. The
department wishes to develop a graduate stream in biomechanics to
complement current graduate and undergraduate offerings in exercise
physiology, health psychology, fitness/epidemiology and sport therapy.
The applicant's area of interest should encompass one or more of the
following: clinical ergonomics/adaptives/functional anatomy/sport
therapy. Duties will include the supervision and teaching of graduate
students and undergraduate teaching. A Ph.D. is required
and priority will be given to a promising publication record
in refereed journals and the ability to develop a productive
research programme supported by external funding. Applicants
should send a curriculum vitae, a covering letter stating future
research goals, relevant reprints, and the names, addresses and
telephone numbers of at least 3 individuals who may act as
references by 31st January, 1998 to: Dr. Roger Kelton,
Chair, Search Committee, Kinesiology and Health Science,
York University, North York, Ontario M3J 1P3. Duties
commence July 1, 1998. The position is subject to budgetary
approval. Further information can be obtained at
www.yorku.ca/dept/physed . York University is implementing
a policy of employment equity, including affirmative action
for women faculty. In accordance with Canadian immigration
requirements, this advertisement is directed to Canadian
citizens and permanent residents.
BIOMECHANICS /ERGONOMICS/ REHABILITATION
YORK UNIVERSITY
NORTH YORK, ONTARIO
CANDADA M3J 1P3
FACULTY OF ARTS
KINESIOLOGY AND HEALTH SCIENCE
YORK UNIVERSITY. Faculty of Arts. Kinesiology and Health Science.
Applications are invited for a tenure-track appointment at the
Assistant Professor level in Biomechanics/Rehabilitation. The
department wishes to develop a graduate stream in biomechanics to
complement current graduate and undergraduate offerings in exercise
physiology, health psychology, fitness/epidemiology and sport therapy.
The applicant's area of interest should encompass one or more of the
following: clinical ergonomics/adaptives/functional anatomy/sport
therapy. Duties will include the supervision and teaching of graduate
students and undergraduate teaching. A Ph.D. is required
and priority will be given to a promising publication record
in refereed journals and the ability to develop a productive
research programme supported by external funding. Applicants
should send a curriculum vitae, a covering letter stating future
research goals, relevant reprints, and the names, addresses and
telephone numbers of at least 3 individuals who may act as
references by 31st January, 1998 to: Dr. Roger Kelton,
Chair, Search Committee, Kinesiology and Health Science,
York University, North York, Ontario M3J 1P3. Duties
commence July 1, 1998. The position is subject to budgetary
approval. Further information can be obtained at
www.yorku.ca/dept/physed . York University is implementing
a policy of employment equity, including affirmative action
for women faculty. In accordance with Canadian immigration
requirements, this advertisement is directed to Canadian
citizens and permanent residents.