TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
FACULTY POSITIONS
The Department of Chemistry at Temple University invites applications and
nominations for tenured/tenure-track faculty positions in the areas of
Biochemistry/Chemical Biology, Physical Chemistry and Organic Chemistry. The
positions are open with respect to rank. Applicants at the Assistant
Professor level are expected to demonstrate strong potential for
establishing a vigorous research program funded by peer-reviewed research
grants and for developing excellence in teaching. Applicants at the
Associate and Full Professor levels are expected to have established
research programs of high quality, supported by substantial externally
funded peer-reviewed research grants and demonstrated significant teaching
accomplishments. Salaries are highly competitive and substantial resources
have been provided for start-up funding. Modern laboratory space is
available. The Department of Chemistry has undertaken a new initiative of
growth in research and education under the leadership of Dr.Allen Nicholson.
The Department is also associated with the Center for Advanced Photonics
Research,headed by Dr. Robert Levis. More information about the Chemistry
Department is available at
(http://www.chem.temple.edu).
Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a statement of research
interests and current grant support, a statement of teaching philosophy, and
arrange to have four letters of recommendation sent to:
Dr. Allen Nicholson, Professor and Chair
Department of Chemistry (016-00)
Temple University
Beury Hall, 13th and Norris Streets
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Applications can also be sent by email to:
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Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until
suitable candidates are identified.
The College of Science and Technology at Temple University also is
recruiting multiple faculty in the areas of Computer Science, Information
Science, Biotechnology, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Bioinformatics,
Physics, and Mathematics. Over thirty new faculty have joined the College
with strong research programs and peer-reviewed grant support, resulting in
an increase in external funding in excess of 18 million dollars. Temple
University (http://www.temple.edu), located in historic Philadelphia, is
part of the Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education and serves
over 34,000 students. Philadelphia is a vibrant center of the arts and
sciences and a major locus of chemical,biomedical,pharmaceutical and
biotechnological research and development.
Temple University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.The
Department of Chemistry specifically invites and encourages applications
from women and minorities.
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