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Assistant Professor in Environmental Science-Tenure Track

Employer
Manhattan College
Location
Bronx, New York
Salary
Competitive
Date posted
Sep 28, 2022

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Position Type
Administrative, Academic Affairs, Faculty Affairs
Employment Level
Tenured/Tenured Track
Employment Type
Full Time

The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Manhattan College invites applications for a tenure track Assistant Professor position with expertise in Environmental Chemistry, or Green Chemistry, to begin in Fall 2023. Teaching responsibilities would include general chemistry lectures & laboratories, and environmental science courses. Research involving undergraduate students is essential. The candidate would also be required to engage in department administrative assignments. A Ph.D. is required, and post-doctoral and undergraduate teaching experience as a professor of record on a course are highly preferred. Review of applicant materials will begin on October 15 and will continue until the position has been filled. Applications should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophies, and a research proposal that includes the role of undergraduates. All application materials should be uploaded to the Manhattan College online website. Be sure that the CV includes the names and contact information of three references. Upload all documents in one pdf.

https://manhattan.edu/return-to-campus/health-safety-guidance/employee-policies-documents.php

Manhattan College is an independent Catholic coeducational institution in the Lasallian tradition located in the Riverdale section of New York City. We expect our faculty, administration and staff to be knowledgeable about our mission and to make a positive contribution to that mission. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. We are committed to a diverse campus community. AA/EO Employer M/F/D/V. 

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