Back JOB_DESCRIPTION.SHARE.HTMLCAROUSEL_PARAGRAPHJOB_DESCRIPTION.SHARE.HTMLUSD $85,000.00/Yr. - USD $95,000.00/Yr.FacultyFull-TimeSchool of KinesiologyCollege of Education9205Auburn Universitymail_outlineGet future jobs matching this searchor Job Description OverviewPOSITIONS: Three nine-month, tenure-track faculty positions at the rank of assistant professor in the School of Kinesiology beginning August 2027.
Position 1 Exercise Physiology: Applicants with research and teaching expertise in exercise physiology, including: biochemistry of exercise, bioenergetics, cardiovascular disease, health disparities, infrared imaging, mitochondrial metabolism, protein metabolism, skeletal and cardiac muscle physiology, nutrition, sports nutrition, pediatric physiology, thermoregulation, neural/autonomic physiology, and vascular
biology and physiology. Position 2 Motor Learning/Control/Development/Behavior: Applicants with research and teaching expertise in motor learning/control/development/behavior including: the learning and/or control of movement, neural control of movement, motor development, and motor behavior. Position 3 Open research and teaching focus: Applicants who will complement our current areas of expertise, including exercise
physiology, biomechanics, motor behavior, and exercise psychology, or contribute to a new area of expertise, including biostatistics, data science, physical activity epidemiology, health, sport or performance analytics, wearable technologies, or large-scale movement, health, and performance data analytics. ResponsibilitiesDUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIESDevelop or augment national and international recognition and further
strengthen a nationally recognized research program, as evidenced by a strong record of impactful peer-reviewed publications and citations, presentations in national and international venues, and external fundingEngage in rigorous research resulting in scholarly publications, with preference given to peer-reviewed journal articles in prestigious outletsTeach undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral courses in support of
the School of Kinesiology programRecruit, advise, mentor, and train graduate studentsDirect and supervise student research, including undergraduate and graduate projects, theses, and dissertationsParticipate in the planning, development, and implementation of curricular initiatives at the program and School levels Provide institutional service to the School, College, and University, as assigned by the School
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