This job listing from The Chronicle of Higher Education (http://chronicle.com/jobs/) was forwarded to you by: [log in to unmask] _________________________________________________________________ The following message was enclosed: Apologies for duplication. Three positions: instruction librarian, digital initiatives librarian, and systems librarian. _________________________________________________________________ This job listing is available online at this address: http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000534709-01 _________________________________________________________________ What's the best investment you can make in your career? Answer: a subscription to The Chronicle of Higher Education. We'll keep you up to date on all the important news, controversies, and trends in academe. And a subscription gives you daily updates and complete access to our Web site, which includes an online archive of 12 years of back issues. You'll find a special subscription offer at http://chronicle.com/4free/?ej _________________________________________________________________ - The text of the job listing is below - Multiple Faculty Positions -- University of New Orleans -- Louisiana The University of New Orleans seeks applications for faculty positions for the 2008-2009 academic year. UNO is an SREB Four-Year 2 institution, a Carnegie Doctoral/Research University-Intensive, and a COC/SACS Level VI institution, with 11,500 students enjoying a broad range of academic programs nearly one-quarter of which are at the master's or doctoral level. Culturally, socially, economically, and intellectually, the University of New Orleans is one of the major assets of the City of New Orleans and the State of Louisiana. Excellence in teaching, research/creative activity and service is expected of all faculty members. For more information about the university, please visit our Web site at http://www.uno.edu. Application Procedures: To apply for any open position, go to http://hrm.uno.edu/employment and follow the instructions on how to complete an application. If you have questions, please contact Academic Affairs at [log in to unmask] Review of applications begins December 1, 2007 and will continue until the positions are fi lled. Terminal degree in the appropriate fi eld from an accredited college or university is expected by appointment date for all positions unless otherwise indicated. All faculty positions advertised are tenure-track at the assistant/associate rank unless otherwise indicated. Rank and salary are commensurate with education and experience. Positions are available in:Accounting, Assistant ProfessorEconomics and Finance, Assistant Professor (2 positions)Management (Production/Operations Management), Assistant Professor Marketing, Assistant ProfessorCurriculum and Instruction (English Education, Science Education, Social Studies Education, 3 positions), Assistant ProfessorEducational Leadership, Counseling and Foundations, (Educational Leadership, Counselor Education, Educational Research), Assistant Professor (5 positions)Special Education and Habilitative Services, Assistant Professor of Professional Practice Electrical Engineering (Computer engineering, power systems, and/or power electronics), All ranksNaval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Northrop Grumman Endowed Chair in Shipbuilding and EngineeringNaval Architecture and Marine Engineering (Marine Hydrodynamics), Assistant/Associate ProfessorEnglish (American Literature, Nonfi ction Writing), All ranks (2 positions)Film, Theatre, Communication Arts (Film Postproduction, Screenwriting), Assistant Professor/Artist-in-Residence (2 positions)Fine Arts (Studio/Imaging, Studio/Open, Art History/Contemporary Art), Assistant Professor/Artistin-Residence (3 positions)Geography (Geographic Information Science), Assistant ProfessorLatin American Studies, The Zemurray Endowed Chair in Latin American Studies, Advanced Associate or Professor in social science fi eldMusic (Music Education Technology, Assistant Professor; Jazz Studies) All ranks Planning and Urban Studies (Land Use and Environmental Planning), Assistant Professor Political Science (U.S. Politics and Policy, Public Law, Comparative Politics, International Relations), Assistant Professor (4 positions)Sociology (Quantitative Methods, Statistics, Deviance/Criminology/Social Justice), Assistant Professor Transportation Studies (Transportation Planning and Policy), Assistant or Associate Professor Advanced Materials Research Institute (Materials Science), Assistant Professor Biological Sciences, (Ecology/Evolutionary Biology, Physiology, Biochemistry/Molecular Biology), Assistant Professor (3 positions)Chemistry (Medicinal Chemistry), Assistant Professor (2-3 positions)Computer Science (Computer Security/Bioinformatics, Biomedical Informatics), Assistant Professor (2 positions)Earth and Environmental Sciences (Petroleum Geologist, Environmental Ecologist), Assistant Professor (2 positions)Psychology (Applied Biopsychology), Assistant Professor (2 positions)Earl K. Long Library (Instruction Librarian, Digital Initiatives, Systems Librarian), Assistant Librarian (3 positions)The University of New Orleans, a culturally diverse university, is an equal opportunity, affirmative action educational institution and employer. Women, ethnic minorities, and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. _________________________________________________________________ Visit Chronicle Careers at http://chronicle.com/jobs/ _________________________________________________________________ Copyright 2007 by The Chronicle of Higher Education