Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Biomedical Writing Teaching Position

We are seeking highly qualified applicants for a 12-month, fully budgeted, non-tenure-track faculty position in the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University. This position is to teach Biomedical Science (BIMS) 481 (Seminar in Writing).

Requirements: The successful candidate will hold a master’s degree in science journalism, biological sciences, education, or a related field. Candidates should have professional experience plus academic instruction experience and the ability to multi-task and work cooperatively with others.

Duties: The position will comprise approximately 40% preparing and administering PowerPoint lectures, 57% grading writing assignments, 2% interacting individually with students and 1% other duties as assigned.

Texas A&M University is located in College Station, Texas, USA. City facilities, cultural and athletic events, and other features of living in the community may be found by following the links here .

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Application process: Individuals interested in applying should send a letter of interest outlining their qualifications, a current curriculum vita, contact details, and the names and contacts for three professional references. Applications may be submitted either electronically (by e-mail and attachments) or by post. All materials should be sent to:

Ms. Dana J. Parks
Administrative Assistant to the Department Head
Department of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences
Texas A&M University
College Station, Texas, USA 77843-4458
(Voice) +1-979-845-3268
(Facsimile) +1-979-847-8981
dparks@cvm.tamu.edu

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