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"Nael H. El-Farra" <[log in to unmask]>
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Nael H. El-Farra
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Tue, 7 Oct 2014 20:26:26 -0400
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We have an opening for a tenure-track faculty position as a Lecturer 
with Potential for Security of Employment in the Department of Chemical 
Engineering at UC Davis. We would greatly appreciate your help in 
forwarding this announcement to individuals who may be interested in 
this position.


TENURE TRACK POSITION
Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
University of California, Davis

Applications are invited for a faculty position as a LECTURER with 
Potential for Security of Employment in CHEMICAL ENGINEERING. This 
parallels the position of assistant professor in the tenure-track, but 
with primarily teaching duties. The successful candidate will teach 
chemical and biochemical engineering courses (primarily at the 
undergraduate level), develop new courses, lead accreditation 
activities, participate in continuous curriculum improvement, and lead 
diversity and inclusion efforts. The candidate should have a strong 
teaching record and commitment to undergraduate instruction. A Ph.D. in 
chemical engineering or a closely-related discipline is required.

The position is open until filled; but to assure full consideration, 
applications should be submitted no later than 5pm November 21, 2014, 
for a start date of July 1, 2015.

UC Davis is an affirmative action / equal opportunity employer, and is 
dedicated to recruiting a diverse faculty community. We welcome all 
qualified applicants to apply, including women, minorities, individuals 
with disabilities, and veterans.

Applications must be made on-line at https://recruit.ucdavis.edu/
The system is now open to receive applications.

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