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. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science, Kinesiology, Sports Performance, or related field Current NCSA/CSCS certification and/or CSCCa/SCCC certification Demonstrated understanding of and commitment
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Date Posted: 10/01/2025 Closing Date: 12/01/2025, 11:59PM ET Req ID: 44993 Job Category: Faculty - Tenure Stream (continuing) Faculty/Division: Faculty of Kinesiology & Physl Ed. Department: Faculty
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Posting Details Position Information Position Title Assistant Professor (10), Exercise and Nutrition Sciences Department Exercise and Nutrition Sciences Posting Number F250141 Posting Link https
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F250141 Posting Link https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/60233 Employer State Faculty Appointment Term Term Position Type UUP Faculty Posting Detail Information Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Position Summary
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/Neuroanatomy lecture and lab Human Nutrition Immunology Kinesiology (Introduction to Kinesiology, Mechanical Kinesiology) Medical Terminology Microbiology/Infectious Disease (Microbiology lab, Medical
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• Interdisciplinary interventions with sports medicine, athletics, kinesiology, and other departments GSAPP’s commitment to diversity, social justice and helping the underserved contributes to a supportive and mission
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" button on this page. If you have questions regarding the position, please contact: Dr. Jane Rousseau, Committee Chair Department of Social Work College of Education, Kinesiology, and Social Work California
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, Football Sports Performance. Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in exercise science, kinesiology, human performance or related field. A master’s degree is strongly preferred. One (1) to five (5) years
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-track Assistant Professor position in Exercise, Sport, and Health Sciences (ESHS) with a focus in Exercise Psychology in Kinesiology. The ideal candidate will have expertise in sport and exercise
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Department/Organization 212801 - Kinesiology Rank Assistant/Associate Professor Position Summary The exercise science faculty in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Alabama invite