Good morning! Between January 8 and January 14, there were 16 academic positions posted on the C&EN Jobs website. The numbers:
Total number of ads: 16
- Postdocs: 2
- Tenure-track faculty: 10
- Temporary faculty: 3
- Lecturer positions: 1
- Staff positions: 0
- US/non-US: 11/5
Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University desires an assistant professor of experimental physical chemistry.
Oneonta, NY: Hartwick College is looking for a visiting assistant professor; looks like they want someone to teach analytical chemistry in September 2013.
San Antonio, TX: Trinity University is looking for a visiting assistant professor of biochemistry.
Palo Alto, CA: Stanford's Material Science and Engineering department is looking for an assistant professor.
Small college of the Week: Fontbonne University (home of the Griffins, student population: 3,120, SA-LUTE!) is looking for a tenure-track professor of organic chemistry. Responsibilities include: "teaching 200-level courses in organic chemistry for Biology and Dietetics students, oversight of the General Chemistry course, oversight of undergraduate research projects, and student advising." Sounds like a good time.
Total number of ads: 16
- Postdocs: 2
- Tenure-track faculty: 10
- Temporary faculty: 3
- Lecturer positions: 1
- Staff positions: 0
- US/non-US: 11/5
Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University desires an assistant professor of experimental physical chemistry.
Oneonta, NY: Hartwick College is looking for a visiting assistant professor; looks like they want someone to teach analytical chemistry in September 2013.
San Antonio, TX: Trinity University is looking for a visiting assistant professor of biochemistry.
Palo Alto, CA: Stanford's Material Science and Engineering department is looking for an assistant professor.
Small college of the Week: Fontbonne University (home of the Griffins, student population: 3,120, SA-LUTE!) is looking for a tenure-track professor of organic chemistry. Responsibilities include: "teaching 200-level courses in organic chemistry for Biology and Dietetics students, oversight of the General Chemistry course, oversight of undergraduate research projects, and student advising." Sounds like a good time.
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