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| Sujet: Motor Control/Learning Faculty Position - Texas Tech Univers Mar 16 Oct - 16:11 | |
| The Department of Health, Exercise and Sport Sciences at Texas Tech University is seeking a tenure-track faculty member specializing in Motor Control/Learning. The position allows for potential collaboration in the areas of pedagogy, sport and exercise psychology, and allied health sciences (rehabilitative sciences and other areas).
Responsibilities: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses and advise graduate students in the area of motor control and motor learning. Conduct research and seek external funding in the area of specialization. Provide service to professional organizations. Responsibilities also include department, college, and university committee assignments.
Assistant Professor/Associate Professor
Qualifications: The successful candidate will possess a terminal degree with an emphasis in Motor Control and/or Motor Learning by the time of appointment (ABD will be considered). The candidate should be able to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Motor Control and Motor Learning. Teaching experience in higher education is preferred. The successful candidate will have demonstrated potential to establish a focused line of research, teaching experience, and potential for obtaining external funding. Consideration for associate professor status will be dependent upon qualifications.
EFFECTIVE DATE OF APPOINTMENT: Appointment will be effective August 18, 2008.
THE DEPARTMENT AND THE UNIVERSITY: The Department of Health, Exercise, and Sport Sciences is housed in the College of Arts and Sciences. Bachelor of Science programs are offered, as well as Master of Science and collaborative PhD programs. The department currently enrolls over 1000 undergraduate students in programs of Exercise and Sport Sciences (Physical Education/Teacher Education, Exercise and Health Promotion, Exercise Sciences, and Sport Studies) and Health (School Health and Community Health). Approximately 60 graduate students are currently enrolled in the two Master's degree programs of Exercise and Sport Sciences (specializations include motor behavior, exercise and sport psychology, biomechanics, exercise physiology, sport management, and pedagogy) and Sports Health (specializations include clinical exercise physiology and clinical exercise science). Additionally, the department participates in collaborative Ph.D. programs with the College of Education in Curriculum/Instruction and Educational Psychology, and the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Department of Physiology. Texas Tech University is a state-supported, coeducational institution with a student population of around 28,000 located in the West Texas city of Lubbock. The campus is on a 1,839-acre tract, making it one of the largest in the nation. The Spanish Renaissance-style red-tile roofed buildings are surrounded by expansive lawns and impressive landscaping. The university offers opportunities not only for research and study, but also for varied cultural and recreational activities.
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APPLICATION PROCEDURES: Applications must be submitted online at: http://jobs.texastech.edu <http://jobs.texastech.edu/> . Refer to requisition number 75098 when applying.
A complete application will include the online applicant form, a letter of application, a current curriculum vitae, and a list of a minimum of 3 references (name, position, address, email address, and phone number).
Screening of applicants will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. For additional information regarding this position contact:
Dr. Melanie A. Hart
e-mail: melanie.hart@ttu.edu
806-742-3371 ext 238
Find us on the web at http://www.depts.ttu.edu/hess/ |
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