Tenure-track Assistant Professor in Chemistry or Biochemistry
The Chemistry Department of the U. S.
The Chemistry Department of the U. S.
Faculty Tenure-track Position in Inorganic Chemistry at Adelphi University - Fall 2015
http://www.peterdorhoutacs.com/
Peter has a strong inorganic background.
I hope this is appropriate for this forum.
Centre College invites applications for a one-year visiting assistant professor of chemistry, beginning August 2014. Candidates with expertise in any area of chemistry will be considered. The six course per year teaching responsibilities will include lectures and laboratories in introductory chemistry courses for science and non-science majors. There may be opportunities for research with undergraduates. A Ph.D. is preferred. Centre College has a strong tradition of excellence in the sciences; the chemistry program is ACS approved.
Lafayette is looking for a visitor for the 2014-2015 academic year.
Please see and distribute attached flyer. Great mentorship opportunity for women in chemistry, particularly those in or considering careers in academia!
Does your research with undergraduates involve medical or health-related inorganic chemistry? If so, consider attending this summer's Metals in Medicine Gordon Research Conference: June 22-24, 2014 in Andover, NH (http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2014&program=metalsmed).
University of Missouri, Columbia June 9th through July 18th, 2014.
How to apply
Undergraduate students specializing in the physical sciences are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be U.S. citizens. Applicant must submit in pdf format:
The Williams College Chemistry Department invites applications for a three-year assistant visiting professor position beginning July 2014 in the general areas of inorganic, materials, or analytical chemistry. Teaching responsibilities typically include three hours of lecture and two afternoons of lab per week. Specific courses each year will likely include two of the following four offerings: inorganic chemistry, materials chemistry, instrumental methods of analysis, or general chemistry. A Ph.D.