Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Job posting: assistant professor, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH

From the inbox: 

The Department of Chemistry at Case Western Reserve University invites applications  for a tenure track Assistant Professor in Chemistry. Successful candidates will have  research programs concentrated in applications of chemical synthesis towards  important problems in chemical biology or energy and materials chemistry. The  successful candidate also will be expected to develop an internationally visible research  program supported by external funding, teach undergraduate and graduate levels  courses, and be committed to diversity and inclusion. The normal teaching load for  faculty with active research programs is one course per semester plus ancillary duties. 

This position is related to recent departmental and university strategic initiatives, and  the ideal candidate will be expected to establish collaborations with either or both of the  major strategic areas of research within the department: (a) Energy and Materials and  (b) Chemical Biology. Furthermore, intellectual adjacencies across campus and at  nearby Cleveland research institutions afford outstanding opportunities to build  collaborative research programs. 

A Ph.D., research publications, and postdoctoral (or comparable industrial) experience  are required. To be considered, a letter of application, CV, summary of research plans  (up to five-pages; if special equipment or needs are required please describe), diversity  statement, summary of teaching experience, and three confidential letters of reference should be submitted online at http://apply.interfolio.com/97875 by February 5, 2022. The diversity statement should address a) How your research, teaching, and/or  service have contributed to diversity, equity, and inclusion within their scholarly field(s)  and how these efforts have promoted structural justice inside and outside institutions of  higher learning. 

Best wishes to those interested.

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