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Instructor or Contract Assistant Professor of Physics
Instructor or Contract Assistant Professor of Physics The Department of Geology and Physics at the University of Southern Indiana, a public university in Evansville, Indiana, seeks applications for a 9-month non-tenure track, renewable Instructor in Physics or non-tenure track, renewable Contract Assistant Professor of Physics beginning August 2023. The Instructor or Contract Assistant Professor will be expected to teach general physics lecture and laboratory courses for science, education, and engineering majors, to develop new lab exercises for the curriculum, and to organize and maintain laboratory equipment. Applicants for Instructor must hold a master’s degree in physics or closely related field. Applicants with a doctoral degree
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