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Tenure-Track Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry at North Carolina Central University

Employer
North Carolina Central University
Location
Durham, North Carolina
Salary
Up to $75000 per year + benefits
Closing date
Oct 9, 2022

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Field of specialization
Organic
Work Function
Research-Basic, Teaching-Graduate, Teaching-Undergraduate
Job Type
Full time

Job Details

The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at North Carolina Central University invites applications for a 9-month faculty position at the rank of tenure-track Assistant Professor.  The appointment will be in the broadly defined area of Synthetic Organic Chemistry. This is an EPA position that includes expectations of excellence in teaching organic chemistry and/or courses in related areas to majors and non-majors, advising, and institutional service as well as the establishment of an externally funded research program that will involve undergraduate and masters’ level students.  Preferred qualifications include post-doctoral experience in synthetic organic chemistry or closely allied fields.  Applicants with interests which integrate with materials research are especially encouraged to apply.

NCCU is is among the top 10 historically black colleges and universities in the nation with a strong track record in ACS certification of its graduates. The department emphasizes teaching excellence and is interested in strengthening its research portfolio, which is an institution-wide priority.

Apply here: https://jobs.nccu.edu/postings/23209

 

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NCCU is a comprehensive institution, which offers bachelor’s degrees in more than 100 fields of study and awards graduate degrees in an estimated 40 disciplines. The University has a state-of-the-art biotechnology research institute, which collaborates with pharmacy and biotech companies in the much-touted Research Triangle Park area, where NCCU is found. RTP is home to the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world – GSK (GlaxoSmithKline) and Merck. With nearly 9,000 students enrolled, the historically black university is diverse. International studies and exchange programs attract exchange students from more than 12 countries, including Liberia, India, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Nepal, China, the Czech Republic, Nigeria, South Korea, Russia, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and South Africa.

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