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  • Assistant Professor of Chemistry

    • Chicago, Illinois
    • competitive salary and benefits
    • University of Chicago

    The University of Chicago invites applications for tenure-track Assistant Professor of Chemistry positions in all areas of chemistry.

  • Tenure Track/Tenured: Assistant Professor

    • College Station, Texas
    • Commensurate with experience.
    • Department of Chemistry - Texas A&M University

    The Department of Chemistry at Texas A&M University invites applicants for two full-time tenure-track assistant professors in all areas of chemistry.

  • Postdoctoral Research Fellows - Air Force Science & Technology Fellowship Program

    • United States
    • Base stipend starting at $95,000/year; may be higher based on experience
    • The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

    The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine administers postdoctoral and senior research awards at participating federal laborato...

  • Assistant Professor for Materials Chemistry, Fall 2025

    • University of Tenn, Knoxville
    • to be discussed after second interview
    • University of Tennessee, Department of Chemistry

    Materials Chemistry: special consideration will be given to experimental chemists with interests in solid state, surface (2D), or nano materials.

  • Assistant Professor Analytical Chemistry

    • Bellingham, Washington State
    • Up to $80,000 for academic year + benefits
    • Chemistry Department - WWU

    Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry at Western Washington University, a primarily undergraduate institution in Washington state.

  • Tenured Faculty Fellow - Jefferson Science Fellowships

    • Washington D.C.
    • See website for more information
    • The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

    The JSF engages the American academic science, technology, engineering, and medical communities in U.S. foreign policy and international development.