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A glimpse into the future?: Emory University is looking for an assistant professor to begin staffing its NSF Phase I center in C-H functionalization. This is exciting stuff, as I've not heard of a center to look into the field (that I personally find fascinating.)
A glimpse into the future?: Emory University is looking for an assistant professor to begin staffing its NSF Phase I center in C-H functionalization. This is exciting stuff, as I've not heard of a center to look into the field (that I personally find fascinating.)
Small college of the week: The City University of New York - York College (Queens, NY, student population: >6000 students, SA-LUTE!) is looking for 2 tenure-track professors, one in inorganic chemistry and one in pharmaceutical science or medicinal chemistry. Sounds like fun, especially like you like the big city.
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ReplyDeleteWhoa. If one checks out the HR websites of the individual colleges then you will see that the chemistry jobs that are on offer there are simply adjunct positions. They've been advertising these for a while.
ops I stand corrected - they are advertising TT jobs
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