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[Physltest] [Phys-L] Arizona State University: Lecturer position in physics



OPEN POSITION
Arizona State University
Department of Physics and Astronomy
PO Box 871504
Tempe, AZ 85287-1504
Main Department Telephone: 480-965-3561
http://phy.asu.edu

The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Arizona State University invites
applications for a Lecturer position.

Candidates are required to have an earned doctorate in physics or closely
related discipline by time of appointment. Candidates must also have an
outstanding record in teaching a broad selection of lower division
undergraduate physics courses at the college or university level, especially
experience teaching introductory algebra-based and calculus based physics
courses.

Priority will be given to candidates who demonstrate they have achieved an
outstanding teaching record for introductory physics courses in a public
university program. A demonstrated ability to teach upper-division physics
courses and/or introductory physical science courses is desirable.

The essential function of the Lecturer position is to provide outstanding
teaching in introductory algebra-based and calculus-based physics courses,
along with other teaching assignments as departmental needs
require; participation with other faculty members in curriculum development,
evaluation and assessment activities.

The position is for a three-year appointment beginning the Fall 2005 semester,
and will carry a 9-12 hour teaching load per semester. The position is
renewable, dependent on departmental need and performance.

Applicants must submit a letter of application, resume, summary of relevant
experience, a statement of teaching philosophy, materials which document
outstanding teaching, and arrange for three letters of recommendation sent on
their behalf. The application deadline is January 31, 2005, if not filled,
every week thereafter until the search is closed. Send application materials
to: Lecturer Search Committee, c/o Lynne Kincaid, Department of Physics and
Astronomy, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1504. Email applications
will not be accepted. Information about the department is available at
http://phy.asu.edu/. AA/EOE.

Jane Jackson, Co-Director, Modeling Instruction Program
Box 871504, Dept.of Physics & Astronomy,ASU,Tempe,AZ 85287.
480-965-8438/fax:965-7331 <http://modeling.asu.edu>
The monotony of a quiet life stimulates the creative mind.
- Albert Einstein
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