A few academic positions posted recently at C&EN Jobs:
Urbana, IL: UIUC, conducting an open-rank search focusing on "a special emphasis on analytical, inorganic, and materials chemistry."
Queens, NY: St. John's University is looking for an assistant professor of medicinal chemistry.
Austin, TX: Open-field search at UT-Austin for two assistant professors.
Amherst, MA: Amherst College, looking for an assistant professor of inorganic chemistry.
Terre Haute, IN: Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology is hiring an assistant professor of organic chemistry and an assistant professor of analytical chemistry.
Burnaby, BC: Simon Fraser University is searching for an assistant professor of nuclear medicinal chemistry.
Nice name: There's a multi-university Actinide Center of Excellence? They're looking for postdocs at various universities (Notre Dame, Washington State, Oregon State, Minnesota, Northwestern.) Must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
Does anyone know what it is like teaching at Rose-Hulman (or what the current environment is like there)? I remember from my own undergraduate days that it had an incredibly prestigious undergraduate Chem engineering program, but I got the impression that the students tended to be quite a bit more entitled than the average (the average being pretty entitled to begin with.) I wonder if that still holds true. Also, I was surprised that their advertisement didn't mention external funding and focused mostly on teaching. Does anyone know if that is an accurate portrayal of the actual job there?
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