Industrial (non-academic, non-governmental) positions:
Total number of ads: 1+
- Postdocs: 0
- Permanent positions: 1+
- Ratio of US/non-US: 0/1+
Area: 30.8
Governmental positions (US, international):
Total number of ads: 0
- Postdocs: 0
- Permanent positions: 0
- Ratio of US/non-US: 0/0
Area: 0
Academic positions:
Total number of ads: 2
- Postdocs: 0
- Tenure-track faculty: 0
- Temporary faculty: 1
- Lecturer positions: 1
- Staff positions: 0
- Ratio of US/non-US positions: 2/0
- Area (square cm): 57
- Permanent positions: 1+
- Ratio of US/non-US: 0/1+
Area: 30.8
Governmental positions (US, international):
Total number of ads: 0
- Postdocs: 0
- Permanent positions: 0
- Ratio of US/non-US: 0/0
Area: 0
Academic positions:
Total number of ads: 2
- Postdocs: 0
- Tenure-track faculty: 0
- Temporary faculty: 1
- Lecturer positions: 1
- Staff positions: 0
- Ratio of US/non-US positions: 2/0
- Area (square cm): 57
Where are my freakin' green shoots?: No industrial jobs in the US! Don't forget the super-duper tempting positions in Mumbai working for "Asian Paints LTD."
Dude, where's my professorship?: While we're at it, there are 3, count 'em, only 3 employment ads in the issue this week. Every time I think there's a bottom to the job suckitude, I'm wrong.
Small college of the week: Lycoming College (Williamsport, PA, student population: 1,485 - SA-LUTE!) is looking for a one-year temporary appointment teaching general and physical chemistry to non-majors. If you're looking to tune up your teaching skills ('Atoms for Artists', anyone?), this position might be for you.
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