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Re: [Phys-L] Tenure-track faculty position in Applied Computational Physics



Is there a difference between a probationary tenure track position and a non-probationary tenure track position??

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From: Phys-l [mailto:phys-l-bounces@phys-l.org] On Behalf Of marx@phy.ilstu.edu
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2013 4:17 PM
To: Phys-L@Phys-L.org
Subject: [Phys-L] Tenure-track faculty position in Applied Computational Physics

The Department of Physics at Illinois State University in Normal, IL, invites applications for a nine-month probationary tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Applied Computational Physics, starting August 16, 2014, and contingent upon the availability of funds.

The successful applicant will show excellent potential for research that can involve undergraduates, demonstrated teaching skills, and a strong background in computational physics. Preference will be given to research areas that complement existing department strengths. Post-doctoral experience and the potential for attracting external funding are preferred. Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience.

To assure full consideration, please complete an online application for posting number
0705485 at www.IllinoisState.edu/jobs AND additionally send the following documents:

a) a letter of application,
b) statement of teaching and research interests,
c) curriculum vita, and
d) the names and affiliations of three references

by October 15, 2013 to:

Faculty Search Committee
4560 Department of Physics
Illinois State University
Normal, IL, 61790-4560

or by email to rks@phy.ilstu.edu

Visit our website at http://www.phy.ilstu.edu for further information.

Illinois State is an equal opportunity/affirmative action university encouraging diversity.
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