Good morning! Between November 19 and November 25, there were 28 new academic positions posted to the C&EN Jobs website. The numbers:
Postdocs: 2
Tenure-track: 17
Temporary faculty: 3
Lecturers: 3
Staff: 3
US/non-US: 27/1
Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University is looking for a professor of chemistry or biology to join their ranks at the associate or full professor level.
Pullman, WA: Washington State has postdocs open for analytical chemistry research towards biofuels.
Louisville, KY: The University of Louisville searching for a biophysical chemist for an assistant professor position.
Carbondale, IL: SIU is looking for 2 tenure-track assistant professor positions, one in biochemistry, the other in analytical chemistry.
Bothell, WA: The University of Washington has 3 lecturer positions open; they seem to be seeking "dynamic individuals." (Eyeroll.)
How is this a consultant position?: This seems like a fairly standard chemical engineering postdoc/staff scientist position at LSU, but it's labeled as an "information technology consultant." Weird.
Postdocs: 2
Tenure-track: 17
Temporary faculty: 3
Lecturers: 3
Staff: 3
US/non-US: 27/1
Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University is looking for a professor of chemistry or biology to join their ranks at the associate or full professor level.
Pullman, WA: Washington State has postdocs open for analytical chemistry research towards biofuels.
Louisville, KY: The University of Louisville searching for a biophysical chemist for an assistant professor position.
Carbondale, IL: SIU is looking for 2 tenure-track assistant professor positions, one in biochemistry, the other in analytical chemistry.
Bothell, WA: The University of Washington has 3 lecturer positions open; they seem to be seeking "dynamic individuals." (Eyeroll.)
How is this a consultant position?: This seems like a fairly standard chemical engineering postdoc/staff scientist position at LSU, but it's labeled as an "information technology consultant." Weird.
The University of Australia provide many courses This seems like a fairly standard chemical engineering.
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