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FSU chemist & Lento Bio team up to tackle irreversible eye condition
A Florida State University researcher is working closely with the pharmaceutical industry to develop new treatments for an eye condition that afflicts individuals as they age and causes far sightedness.
FSU Chemistry Alumnus Joins UC-Riverside as Assistant Professor
An alumnus from the Department, William J. Neary, has accepted a tenure-track Assistant Professor position within the Department of Chemistry at the University of California – Riverside. William was a member of the Kennemur Research Group.
FSU announces bold investments in quantum science and engineering
Florida State University will dedicate more than $20 million to quantum science and engineering over the next three years, funding that will support hiring at least eight new faculty members, equipment and dedicated space in the university’s Interdisciplinary Research and Commercialization Building, and seed money for a new program focused on this emerging field.
FSU chemist & Lento Bio team up to tackle irreversible eye condition
A Florida State University researcher is working closely with the pharmaceutical industry to develop new treatments for an eye condition that afflicts individuals as they age and causes far sightedness.
FSU Chemistry Alumnus Joins UC-Riverside as Assistant Professor
An alumnus from the Department, William J. Neary, has accepted a tenure-track Assistant Professor position within the Department of Chemistry at the University of California – Riverside. William was a member of the Kennemur Research Group.
FSU announces bold investments in quantum science and engineering
Florida State University will dedicate more than $20 million to quantum science and engineering over the next three years, funding that will support hiring at least eight new faculty members, equipment and dedicated space in the university’s Interdisciplinary Research and Commercialization Building, and seed money for a new program focused on this emerging field.
Three Teaching Faculty Positions Available
As part of an initiative to enhance a vibrant undergraduate teaching program across traditional disciplines, the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Florida State University (FSU) is seeking to fill three full-time, 12-month Teaching Faculty I positions beginning as early as Fall 2023. These are non-tenure track positions with opportunities for promotion and long-term career advancement. Candidates with teaching expertise in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry are encouraged to apply. The primary responsibility of these positions will be to teach lecture courses and/or laboratory courses based on the interests of the finalist. Teaching Faculty at FSU are also expected to participate in curriculum development within their discipline. Applicants must have a Ph.D. from an accredited institution and a demonstrated record of achievement in teaching. Applications should be submitted to https://jobs.fsu.edu (job ID # 54911) and must include a cover letter, CV, and a statement of teaching philosophy. Three letters of recommendation should also be sent by email to facultysearch@chem.fsu.edu. Application review will begin on June 15th, 2023 and continue until the positions are filled.