Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 10, 1987, Page 16, Image 16

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    AGRICULTURAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
O H IO STATE U N IV E R S IT Y
WOOSTER, OHIO
A l l is a 2 -y e a r te ch n ic a l in s titu te associated w ith th e O h io S tate
U n iv e rs ity o f f e»inq t * e A ssociate o f A p p lie d Science degree In 1 7
tech n o lo g ies A p p lic a tio n s are in v ite d fo r th e fo llo w in g positions:
IN S T R U C T O R : 9 - m o n t h , t n u re -tra c k p o sitio n startin g 9 / 1 5 /8 7
to teach courses in landscape c o n tra c tin g , b u ild in g c o n s tru c tio n ,
a rb o ric u ltu re and re la te d areas. O th e r du ties in clu d e advising s tu ­
dents and m a in ta in in g a positive rela tio n s h ip w ith a p p ro p ria te
industries. C o m m itte e service and som e sch olarly a ctiv itie s are
e x p e c te d . C an d id ates m ust have a M a s te r’s o f Science degree in
a rela te d area, in d u s try e xp e rien ce an d a m in im u m o f 3 years
teaching. S alary: $ 2 4 ,0 0 0 to $ 2 8 ,0 8 0 . Send le tte r o f a p p lic a tio n ,
c u rric u lu m vita e , college tran scrip ts and nam es and addresses of
3 references b y J une 17, 1 9 8 / to : D r. R o b e rt L . R o m ig , C hair,
Search C o m m itte e , A g ric u ltu ra l T e c h n ica l In s titu te , O h io State
U n iv e rs ity , 1 3 2 8 D o v er R oad, W o oster, O H 4 4 6 9 1 . IN S T R U C ­
T O R O R A S S IS T A N T P R O F E S S O R : 1 2 -m o n th , te n u re -tra c k
p o sitio n to begin 9 /1 /8 7 . C o o rd in a tes in s tru c tio n a l prog ram for
te ch nicians in d u 'd p o w e r, advises and counsels students, m a in ­
tains liaison w ith in d u s try th ro u g h advisory c o m m itte e , develops
and teaches rela te d courses
C o m m itte e service and some
scn olarly a c tiv ity is e xp e cte d . P h .D . (assistant professo r) or
M aster's (in s tru c to r) in a g ric u ltu ra l engineering or rela te d field
re q u ire d , e xp e rien ce in in d u s try p re fe rre d , teaching e xp erien ce
desirable. S alary: $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 to $ 3 6 ,0 0 0 . Send le tte r of a p p lic a ­
tio n , resum e, college tran scrip ts and 3 letters o f re c o m m e n d a tio n
b y J une 1 7, 1 9 8 7 to : M r. Fred L e n d ru m , Search C o m m itte e
C h a irm a n , A g ric u ltu ra l T e c h n ic a l In s titu te , O h io S ta te U n iv e r­
s ity . 1 3 2 8 D o v er R oad, W o oster, O H 4 4 6 9 1 . ( 2 1 6 ) 2 6 4 - 3 9 1 1 .
IN S T R U C T O R 9 - m o n t h , te n u r e -tra c k po sitio n startin g 9 /1 5 /8 7
to teach in tro d u c to r y te c h n ic a l b io lo g y , b o ta n y , m ic ro b io lo g y
and rela te d courses. Service on in s titu te c o m m itte e s and some
s ch o la rly a c tiv ity e xp e cte d . M .S c . in b io lo g y or b o ta n y and m in i­
m u m o f 3 years teaching e xp e rien ce re q u ire d ; a g ric u ltu ra l b a c k ­
gro u n d p re ferre d . C o m p e n s atio n c o m m e n s u ra te w ith q u a lific a ­
tio ns. Send fetter o f a p p lic a tio n , c u rric u lu m vitae, college tr a n ­
scripts and names and addresses o f 3 references b y June 17,
1 9 8 7 to : D r. T h o m as L . B o w m a n , C h a irm a n Search C o m m itte e ,
A g ric u ltu ra l T e c h n ic a l In s titu te , O h io S ta te U n iv e rs ity , 1 3 2 8
D o v e r R oad. W o oster, O H 4 4 6 9 1 .
DEAN
College of Business Administration
Northeastern University, located in Boston, is one ot ’he nation s
largest private universities It Is the wo>’d leader in cooperative
education programs designed to give s i, dents a rich balance ol
academic study and work experience 7 h< College ol Business Ad­
ministration grants the Master ol Business Administration, the
Master ol Science in Accounting and the B a c h e lc o’ Science in
Business Administration degrees MBA p 'o g ra n s include an Ex­
ecutive MBA a High Technology MBA a i xjpera’iv» luii-’ime MBA
a traditional lull-time MBA, and an even ig part "m e MBA All pro
grams are lully accredited by the Ament an Assembly o’ Collegiate
Schools ol Business Graduate and ' de'grad'.ate programs
operate on the cooperative education philosophy Ir. addition there
is a Center lor Managem ent Devetoprne
wh cb is -esponsible
lor the non degree programs ol the Collegn The College presently
has a laculty ol 110 full-time members
The Dean will be expected to lead the
iplementalion ol plans
which assures the continued, successful development ol the Col
lege The Dean will also represent the Co'lege, nlernally and ex­
ternally. in all matters necessary lor the maintenance and fur­
therance ol the College s programs and scholarship The Dean is
responsible lor creating and enhancing 'e'ationships between the
College and the business and scholarly communities and alumni
The Dean has full responsibility lor the e” eolive management ol
all aspects ol the College s degree a id non degree programs
research standards, policies, faculty, budge’s resource develop
ment and strategic planning
We seek an established schofar-admimstrairr whc is dynamic Can
didates should have an earned doctorate in a " appropriate field
with a record of successful teaching or equivalent experience in
areas similar to the College s degree programs and/or to its non­
degree programs Candidates should ’ ave a commitment to
strengthen research and scholarship and a commitment to the
cooperative education format as a key elem ent in program design
Candidates are to have had major admims" ative experience in an
academic or in a professional setting They should have the ability
Io work effectively with the business community. University ad­
ministrators. and faculty Candidates should be able to satisfy col­
lege requirements lor tenure and lull pro’essorial rank
A T I/O S U is an E E O /A A E m p lo yer
HOFS I RA UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
The salary is competitive Interested persons should submit a let
ter ol application, a current curriculum vitae and ’he names, ad­
dresses. and phone numbers of three references I he deadline for
nominations is June 1, 1987 and lor appi cations June 30. 1987
Please send materials to Dr Richard B Higgins Chairperson
D ean’s Search Committee, 304 Hayden Hali. Box A. College ol
Business Administration. Northeaster' Ur. versiiy 360 Huntington
Avenue, Boston, MA 02115
F u ll- t im e te n u r e -tra c k Assistant Professorship in th e D e p a rt­
m e n t o f C u rric u lu m and T eaching beginning F a ll 1 9 8 7 semester.
C an did ates m ust have: a p p ro p ria te d o c to ra te ; rich b a c kground
in th e teaching o f lite ra tu re and w ritin g at th e secondary level;
skills in teaching o f reading and w ritin g at all grade levels; e x p e ri­
ence in c u rric u lu m d e v e lo p m e n t and c u rric u lu m im p le m e n ta tio n ;
extensive' school e xp e rien ce ; and a d e m o n s trate d cap a city fo r
research and w ritin g . A bac k g ro u n d in supervision Is desirable.
S ala ry is c o m p e titiv e .
R es p o n s ib ilities
in clu d e ,
teaching,
student
advisem ent,
research an d prog ram d e v e lo p m e n t. Please s u b m it le tte r o f a p p li­
c a tio n , d e ta ile d professional resum e and p lac e m en t file to:
Northeastern is an Equal Opportunity/Ab . mative Action 1 itle IX
University
D r. Selm a G reenberg, C hair
D e p a rtm e n t of C u rric u lu m and Teaching
H O F S T R A U N IV E R S IT Y
H em p s te a d , N Y 1 1 5 5 0
I t i Northeastern University
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