Colleagues and friends,
Are you or people in your network looking for jobs as a:
- doctoral research assistant?
- postdoctoral fellow?
- tenure-track assistant professor?
- tenured associate professor?
- tenured full professor?
- assistant dean?
- associate dean?
We are hiring at all -- and I mean ALL -- levels for those with research prowess (or potential). Special emphasis on these public health research areas:
1. Lifestyle health behavior (nutrition, exercise, stress management, social and sexual activity)
2. Aging, disability, chronic illness, family caregiving
3. Mental health and substance use
4. Patient experience (e.g., health tourism, hospitality)
5. Advances in therapy (e.g., recreation therapy)
6. Health equity & social determinants of health
Please write to me if interested in discussing further and/or forward this message and attachments to others.
Rich Holden, PhDProfessor and Chair
Department of Health & Wellness Design
Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington
https://publichealth.indiana.edu/research/faculty-directory/profile.html?user=rjholdenMultiple Tenure-Track Faculty Position in the Department of Health & Wellness Design
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