The Department
of Exercise Science in the Arnold School of Public Health at the University of
South Carolina invites applications for two tenured/tenure-track positions to
begin in August 2016. Candidates are
sought who have or will develop collaborative research programs on physical
activity and health–a research and teaching focus that plays a key role in the
Arnold School’s mission. Specializations
of particular interest include physical activity clinical trials, epidemiology,
community-based interventions, and policy. For one of the available positions,
preference will be given to candidates whose research focuses on relationships
between physical activity and cancer prevention or treatment. The
University of South Carolina is a Carnegie University of High Research Activity
and of Community Engagement. Located in the capital city of Columbia, the
University is comprehensive with five Health Science colleges that include the
Arnold School of Public Health, the School of Medicine, the College of Nursing,
the South Carolina College of Pharmacy, and the College of Social Work. The
Arnold School is composed of six departments and several Institutes and Centers
that are focused on specific areas of research including physical activity. The Department of Exercise Science offers BS,
MS, MPH, DPT and PhD programs, and the Department’s PhD program has been ranked
among the top programs of its kind in the U.S.
The Department currently serves over 1200 undergraduate and 150 graduate
major students. The Arnold School of Public
Health is recognized as a campus leader in interdisciplinary scholarship and
has ongoing collaborations with many other colleges and schools at the
University. More information about the
Arnold School and the Department of Exercise Science can be found at www.sph.sc.edu.
of Exercise Science in the Arnold School of Public Health at the University of
South Carolina invites applications for two tenured/tenure-track positions to
begin in August 2016. Candidates are
sought who have or will develop collaborative research programs on physical
activity and health–a research and teaching focus that plays a key role in the
Arnold School’s mission. Specializations
of particular interest include physical activity clinical trials, epidemiology,
community-based interventions, and policy. For one of the available positions,
preference will be given to candidates whose research focuses on relationships
between physical activity and cancer prevention or treatment. The
University of South Carolina is a Carnegie University of High Research Activity
and of Community Engagement. Located in the capital city of Columbia, the
University is comprehensive with five Health Science colleges that include the
Arnold School of Public Health, the School of Medicine, the College of Nursing,
the South Carolina College of Pharmacy, and the College of Social Work. The
Arnold School is composed of six departments and several Institutes and Centers
that are focused on specific areas of research including physical activity. The Department of Exercise Science offers BS,
MS, MPH, DPT and PhD programs, and the Department’s PhD program has been ranked
among the top programs of its kind in the U.S.
The Department currently serves over 1200 undergraduate and 150 graduate
major students.
Health is recognized as a campus leader in interdisciplinary scholarship and
has ongoing collaborations with many other colleges and schools at the
University. More information about the
Arnold School and the Department of Exercise Science can be found at www.sph.sc.edu.