Subject: position at UNC From: John Grose <jhg(at)MED.UNC.EDU> Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 10:13:07 -0400This is a multi-part message in MIME format... ------------=_1128004857-18046-10 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Content-Disposition: inline I'm posting details of an opening here at UNC that may be of interest=20 to members of the Auditory List. John Grose ***************** Faculty Position: Audiology or Hearing Science Assistant or Associate Professor (Tenure Track) Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, Department of Allied Health=20 Sciences University of North Carolina School of Medicine Chapel Hill, NC 27599 Required: -Doctoral degree and eligibility for appointment at the rank of=20 Assistant or Associate Professor -An established or emerging record of scholarly achievement including=20 peer-reviewed publications, an established or emerging program of=20 research, and a successful history of extramural grant funding (or likelihood of=20 extramural funding within three years). -Demonstrated ability to participate in a collegial environment that=20 fosters ongoing collaboration among faculty with diverse areas of=20 interest and expertise. Preferred: -Demonstrated success as PI of one or more NIH research and/or NRSA=20 grant awards, or comparable grants from other agencies The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill invites applications=20 for the position of Assistant or Associate Professor (tenure track) in=20 the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, one of seven divisions in=20 the UNC School of Medicine=92s Department of Allied Health Sciences. This= =20 is a full-time (12-month cycle) tenure-track position. The Division of=20 Speech and Hearing Sciences has three degree programs: Ph.D. (Speech=20 and Hearing Sciences), Au.D. (Audiology), and M.S. (Speech-Language=20 Pathology). The successful candidate will have expertise in audiology=20 or hearing science and collaborate with faculty and graduate students=20 to advance our scholarly and educational missions. Among the primary=20 qualities we seek in this person is the ability to serve as a mentor to=20 Ph.D. students and/or junior faculty in areas related to research and=20 extramural funding. UNC - Chapel Hill is a Carnegie classified research=20 extensive institution serving approximately 25,000 students. Located in=20 the North Carolina Piedmont region in the heart of the Research=20 Triangle, Chapel Hill offers a rich intellectual and cultural community=20 with the advantages of mild climate, scenic beauty, and easy driving=20 distance to both the mountains and the coast. This is an exciting=20 opportunity to join a top-tier, highly collegial department in an=20 idyllic campus setting. Outstanding new departmental facilities with=20 dedicated laboratory space will be completed in November, 2005. Review=20 of applications will continue until the position is filled. Review of=20 applications will begin immediately and will continue until the=20 position is filled. Preliminary inquiries are welcome and will be=20 treated confidentially. To apply send curriculum vitae, letter of=20 application describing qualifications/expectations, and contact=20 information for four references to: Jackson Roush, Ph.D. Professor and Director, Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences Department of Allied Health Sciences, CB # 7120 University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 Phone: 919 966 9467; Fax: 919 966 0100; Email: jroush(at)med.unc.edu www.med.unc.edu/ahs/sphs UNC is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. ---------------------------------------------------------- John H. Grose, Ph.D. Professor Dept. Otolaryngology/Head &Neck Surgery University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1115 Bioinformatics, CB#7070 130 Mason Farm Rd. 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John Grose Faculty Position: Audiology or Hearing Science Assistant or Associate Professor (Tenure Track) Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, Department of Allied Health Sciences University of North Carolina School of Medicine Chapel Hill, NC 27599 Required: -Doctoral degree and eligibility for appointment at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor -An established or emerging record of scholarly achievement including peer-reviewed publications, an established or emerging program of research, and a successful history of extramural grant funding (or likelihood of extramural funding within three years). -Demonstrated ability to participate in a collegial environment that fosters ongoing collaboration among faculty with diverse areas of interest and expertise. Preferred: -Demonstrated success as PI of one or more NIH research and/or NRSA grant awards, or comparable grants from other agencies The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill invites applications for the position of Assistant or Associate Professor (tenure track) in the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, one of seven divisions in the UNC School of Medicine=92s Department of Allied Health Sciences. This is a full-time (12-month cycle) tenure-track position. The Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences has three degree programs: Ph.D. (Speech and Hearing Sciences), Au.D. (Audiology), and M.S. (Speech-Language Pathology). The successful candidate will have expertise in audiology or hearing science and collaborate with faculty and graduate students to advance our scholarly and educational missions. Among the primary qualities we seek in this person is the ability to serve as a mentor to Ph.D. students and/or junior faculty in areas related to research and extramural funding. UNC - Chapel Hill is a Carnegie classified research extensive institution serving approximately 25,000 students. Located in the North Carolina Piedmont region in the heart of the Research Triangle, Chapel Hill offers a rich intellectual and cultural community with the [...]=20 Content analysis details: (-1.7 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -----------------------------------------------= --- -1.7 BAYES_00 BODY: Bayesian spam probability is 0 to 1% [score: 0.0000] ------------=_1128004857-18046-10--