Multiple Tenure-Track Openings at the Intersection of Chemistry and Health
- Employer
- Florida State University Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry
- Location
- Tallahassee, Florida
- Salary
- Competitive
- Closing date
- Sep 27, 2023
View more
- Field of specialization
- Analytical, Biochemical, Inorganic, Materials, Organic, Physical
- Work Function
- Teaching-Graduate, Teaching-Undergraduate
- Job Type
- Full time
Bolstered by a $125 million investment, Florida State University aims to significantly enhance its biomedical and translational research portfolio. In concert with this strategic investment, the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry seeks to fill multiple tenure-track faculty positions at the rank of Assistant Professor. This search is open to all areas of research that intersect chemistry and health. Florida State University is expanding its health-related research capacity in partnership with regional healthcare facilities including Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare and the Mayo Clinic. We seek creative colleagues to add to a thriving Department that continues to make significant advances at the interface of chemistry and health across many subfields.
The successful candidates will be expected to develop internationally recognized and externally funded research programs in addition to teaching both undergraduate and graduate courses. Application materials including a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a research prospectus and a combined diversity and teaching statement should be uploaded at http://jobs.fsu.edu (job ID = 55882). Candidates should also arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent via email to facultysearch@chem.fsu.edu. Application review will begin on October 16, 2023 and will close on January 15, 2024. Florida State University is an Equal Opportunity/Access/Affirmative Action/Pro Disabled & Veteran Employer. To view the entire statement, visit the HR section of FSU's website at FSU.EDU.
Get job alerts
Create a job alert and receive personalized job recommendations straight to your inbox.
Create alert