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Durham, NC - USA

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 7 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

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Summary Of Position
The Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of New Hampshire seeks applicants for a benefits-eligible non-tenure-track Lecturer position to begin August 21 2023. This is one year non-renewable position. The principal role of this position is to teach a range of courses in support of the Chemical Engineering and/or Bioengineering programs offered by the department. We are especially seeking candidates with interests and demonstrated abilities in areas such as fluid mechanics heat transfer separation processes biochemical engineering and/or biomedical engineering. Applicants must submit a cover letter brief statement of teaching experience and interests diversity statement complete CV and contact information for three professional references. References will be contacted at the time of application. Review of applications will commence April 1 2023.

Additional Preferred Qualifications
PhD in Chemical Engineering or Bioengineering or related engineering discipline.

Additional Job Information
UNH is a federal contractor within the meaning of the Executive Order on Ensuring Adequate COVID Safety Protocols for Federal Contractors. This position may require that you be vaccinated against COVID -19 in the future unless you apply for and receive a religious or medical exemption. You may not test out of this requirement.

Summary Of PositionThe Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of New Hampshire seeks applicants for a benefits-eligible non-tenure-track Lecturer position to begin August 21 2023. This is one year non-renewable position. The principal role of this position is to teach a range of course...
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The School of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering is the University of New Hampshire’s first interdisciplinary school, designed to address today’s highly complex ocean and coastal challenges through integrated graduate education, research and engage

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