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Job opening



If anyone is interested let me know. Also I will be in Philli at the Job
Center.
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The Department of Natural Sciences seeks applicants for Lecturer
position in Physics beginning August, 2002.

Masters degree in Physics required or related field. Duties include
directing and teaching introductory physics lab and courses.
Demonstrated commitment to teaching and integrated technology in
teaching required. Positions includes teaching at least one
introductory physics lecture plus teaching and coordinating several
introductory lab sections each semester. Candidate is expected to
participate in undergraduate advising and university service.

Salary is competitive with excellent benefits.

Send letter of interest, including vitae, transcripts and names,
addresses and phone numbers of three (3) references by July 16, 2001 to:
Physics Search & Screen Committee, c/o Human Resources, IU Southeast,
4201 Grant Line Road, New Albany, IN 47150. Contact Human Resources if
any accommodations are needed during application process due to a
disability.

IU Southeast is located in New Albany, Indiana, ten minutes from
downtown Louisville, Kentucky, an area known for cultural, sports and
recreational activities and a very low cost-of-living index. IU
Southeast has an enrollment of over 6,500 students and offers bachelor's
and master's degrees in a wide range of disciplines. IU Southeast is
one of eight campuses of Indiana University.

IU Southeast is committed to a learning environment that actively seeks
to support students
and staff from diverse backgrounds. Consistent with the universityÕs
commitment to diversity, persons from traditionally under-represented
groups are strongly encouraged to apply. IU Southeast is an Affirmative
Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Life is too short to sort socks.
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kyle forinash kforinas@ius.edu
http://Physics.ius.edu/
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