Assistant
Professor, Organic Chemistry
Department of Chemistry
Fisher College of Science and Mathematics
Department of Chemistry
Fisher College of Science and Mathematics
FCSM-N-2711
Applicants are invited for a tenure-track position starting
Fall 2014. Ph.D. in organic chemistry or closely related field required;
post-doctoral experience highly desirable.
Responsibilities:
Applicants should possess a strong commitment to excellence in teaching and will be expected to develop an active research program involving undergraduate students and to pursue external funding. Typical teaching load is 18 contact hours (six courses)/year, with primary teaching responsibility in organic chemistry.
Applicants should possess a strong commitment to excellence in teaching and will be expected to develop an active research program involving undergraduate students and to pursue external funding. Typical teaching load is 18 contact hours (six courses)/year, with primary teaching responsibility in organic chemistry.
The Department of Chemistry:
The Chemistry Department is ACS accredited, with 18 tenured or tenure track faculty, actively engaged in externally funded research involving undergraduates and graduate students. The Department enrolls about 400 undergraduates in Chemistry, Forensic Chemistry and Chemistry Secondary
Education and 45 graduate students in the Masters in Forensic Science. The Department supports the undergraduate and graduate Environmental Science programs and undergraduate Biochemistry/Molecular Biology/Bioinformatics program. Further information about the University can be found at www.towson.edu and more details about the Department’s faculty and programs are at www.towson.edu/chemistry.
The Chemistry Department is ACS accredited, with 18 tenured or tenure track faculty, actively engaged in externally funded research involving undergraduates and graduate students. The Department enrolls about 400 undergraduates in Chemistry, Forensic Chemistry and Chemistry Secondary
Education and 45 graduate students in the Masters in Forensic Science. The Department supports the undergraduate and graduate Environmental Science programs and undergraduate Biochemistry/Molecular Biology/Bioinformatics program. Further information about the University can be found at www.towson.edu and more details about the Department’s faculty and programs are at www.towson.edu/chemistry.
Towson University:
Founded in 1866, Towson University is now recognized by U.S. News & World Report as one of the top public universities in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. Towson is nationally recognized for its programs in the liberal arts and sciences, business, education, communications, health sciences, and the fine and performing arts. The University places a strong emphasis on service learning and civic engagement through such activities as internships, practica, clinical placements, course assignments, and student events. As the Baltimore area’s largest university, Towson articulates its research and scholarship mission through partnerships that link the University to the economic, educational, and cultural life of the state of Maryland and the mid-Atlantic region. Towson enrolls more than 21,800 undergraduate and graduate students in 64 undergraduate majors, 44 master’s programs and four doctoral programs. Located on a rolling 328 acres, the striking campus is eight miles north of downtown Baltimore and 45 miles from Washington, D.C. The campus and its surrounding cities provide an excellent environment for teaching and supporting the academic pursuits of the 830 full-time faculty who work at Towson University. For additional information, visit http://www.towson.edu.
Founded in 1866, Towson University is now recognized by U.S. News & World Report as one of the top public universities in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. Towson is nationally recognized for its programs in the liberal arts and sciences, business, education, communications, health sciences, and the fine and performing arts. The University places a strong emphasis on service learning and civic engagement through such activities as internships, practica, clinical placements, course assignments, and student events. As the Baltimore area’s largest university, Towson articulates its research and scholarship mission through partnerships that link the University to the economic, educational, and cultural life of the state of Maryland and the mid-Atlantic region. Towson enrolls more than 21,800 undergraduate and graduate students in 64 undergraduate majors, 44 master’s programs and four doctoral programs. Located on a rolling 328 acres, the striking campus is eight miles north of downtown Baltimore and 45 miles from Washington, D.C. The campus and its surrounding cities provide an excellent environment for teaching and supporting the academic pursuits of the 830 full-time faculty who work at Towson University. For additional information, visit http://www.towson.edu.
Application Process:
Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, copies of academic transcripts from all institutions attended, statement on research interests, one-page statement on teaching philosophy, and arrange for three letters of reference to be sent to:
Dr. Lev Ryzhkov
Organic Chemist Search Committee
Department of Chemistry
Towson University
8000 York Road
Towson, MD 21252
lryzhkov@towson.edu
Organic Chemist Search Committee
Department of Chemistry
Towson University
8000 York Road
Towson, MD 21252
lryzhkov@towson.edu
Electronic submission of application materials is
encouraged. Review of applications will begin on 9/23/13 and continue until
position filled.
Upon submitting your Curriculum Vitae to indicate you are
an applicant for this position, please be sure to visit http://www.towson.edu/odeo/applicantdata.asp
to complete a voluntary on-line applicant data form. The information you
provide will inform the university's affirmative action plan and is for
statistical purposes only and shall not be used to illegally discriminate for
or against anyone.
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