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You'll find a special subscription offer at http://chronicle.com/4free/?ej _________________________________________________________________ - The text of the job listing is below - Multiple Positions -- Southern Connecticut State University -- Connecticut TENURE TRACK FACULTY POSITIONSEFFECTIVE FALL 2008 Southern Connecticut State University invites applications from individuals who are committed to excellence in both teaching and scholarship or creative activity. Successful candidates will be those who are experts in their fields of study, adept in the use of technology and varied pedagogies in the classroom, show evidence of collegiality, are student-centered, and believe in the mission of public higher education in urban/metropolitan settings. The University enrolls more than 12,000 students in 46 undergraduate and 40 graduate programs. Although offering degrees primarily at the bachelors and masters levels, Southern also offers a sixth year diploma and the doctoral degree in Educational Leadership. Southern prides itself on being the flagship of graduate education in the Connecticut State University System and is an institution of choice among undergraduates in the state. Located in New Haven, a historic city, rich in art, culture, and tradition, the University values and celebrates diversity, makes significant contributions to the economic vitality of the region, provides access to the underserved, and is engaged in its community.ARTS & SCIENCESAnthropology, Linguistic Anthropology, Asst/Assoc ProfessorBiology, Microbiology, Advanced Microbiology, Immunology, Asst/Assoc ProfessorBiology, Anatomy and Physiology, Asst/Assoc ProfessorBiology, Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy, Asst/Assoc ProfessorChemistry, Organic Chemistry/Biochemistry, Asst ProfessorChemistry, Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Asst ProfessorEnglish, English Secondary Education, Asst/Assoc ProfessorEnglish, English/Professional Writing, Asst/Assoc ProfessorForeign Languages, Spanish, Peninsular Studies, Asst/Assoc ProfessorForeign Languages, Spanish, Hispanic Studies with emphasis on the Caribbean or Southern Cone,Asst/Assoc ProfessorForeign Languages, Italian, Post-Renaissance Asst/Assoc ProfessorForeign Languages, Italian, Asst/Assoc ProfessorForeign Languages, German, Asst/Assoc ProfessorHistory, Sub-Saharan African History, Asst ProfessorMathematics, Mathematics Education, Asst/Assoc ProfessorPhilosophy, Critical Thinking and Logic, Asst ProfessorPsychology, Neuroscience and/or Cognition, Asst ProfessorPsychology, Experimental and/or Quantitative, Asst ProfessorSociology, Research Methods, with preferred secondary interest in Sociological Theory and Gender, Asst ProfessorBUSINESSAccounting, Auditing and Accounting Information Systems, Asst/Assoc ProfessorAccounting, Tax and introductory Financial and Managerial Accounting, Asst/Assoc ProfessorManagement/MIS, Entrepreneurship, Asst/Assoc ProfessorManagement/MIS, Business Law, Asst/Assoc ProfessorCOMMUNICATION, INFORMATION & LIBRARY SCIENCECommunication, Oral Presentation and Interpersonal/Relational, Asst ProfessorInformation and Library Science, Core Competencies for Librarians, School Library Media and/or Youth Services and Literature, Asst/Assoc ProfessorJournalism, Print Journalism, Asst/Assoc ProfessorEDUCATIONCounseling and School Psychology, Community Counseling, Asst/Assoc ProfessorEducation, Curriculum, Teacher Education, Teaching & Learning, Asst/Assoc ProfessorEducation, Science and Technology, Asst/Assoc ProfessorExercise Science, Physical Education Pedagogy, Asst/Assoc ProfessorExercise Science, Athletic Training, Asst ProfessorSpecial Education & Reading, Reading Specialist, Asst/Assoc ProfessorHEALTH & HUMAN SERVICESCommunication Disorders, Speech-Language Pathology (2 positions), Asst/Assoc ProfessorNursing, Nursing Interventions, Nursing Laboratory teaching/coordination, Asst/Assoc ProfessorNursing, Community Health, Adult Health, Asst/Assoc ProfessorNursing, Child Health, Adult Health, Asst/Assoc ProfessorNursing, General ,Asst/Assoc ProfessorRecreation and Leisure, Generalist in the field of Park and Recreation Resource Management, Asst/Assoc ProfessorPublic Health, Public Health Administration and Leadership and Public Health Policy, Asst/Assoc ProfessorPublic Health, General Public Health with some background in Environmental Health, Asst/Assoc ProfessorSocial Work, Direct Social Work Practice, Rank Open Note: A detailed description of all faculty positions and required application materials can be found on the Southern Connecticut State University web site: http://www.southernct.edu/employment/Job_Openings/ All applications should be sent to the appropriate search committee chair at the following address: Southern Connecticut State University, 501 Crescent Street, New Haven, CT 06515.All positions are contingent upon the availability of resources and needs of our students.SCSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity employer. The University seeks to enhance the diversity of its faculty and staff. People of color, women and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply. _________________________________________________________________ Visit Chronicle Careers at http://chronicle.com/jobs/ _________________________________________________________________ Copyright 2007 by The Chronicle of Higher Education