Publié: 14 juin 2024
Lausanne
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In order to complete our team, the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences opens the position of
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN SOCIAL SCIENCES OF SPORT AND ADAPTED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
In your functions, you will have to :
Teaching (45%)
Six hours a week of teaching throughout the year, at Bachelor’s and Master’s level. Additionally supervision of Master’s dissertations and PhD theses.
Research (45%)
The post-holder will pursue research in the social sciences of sport and adapted physical activity. They will be expected to produce international- level academic research publications.
The post-holder will be expected to take responsibility for the Adapted Physical Activities (APA) orientation of the Master’s in Human Movement and Sport Sciences. They must support collaboration with public and private institutions connected to adapted physical activities.
They will also seek external funding, in particular from the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF).
Administrative responsibilities (10%)
In accordance with statutory requirements and in the name of collegiality, the post-holder will take on any administrative tasks that may be assigned to them by the Institute, Faculty, University or university decision-making bodies.
In order to complete our team, we are looking for someone with the following skills :
UNIL is committed to promoting gender equality and diversity and strongly encourages applications from female candidates.
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UNIL supports early career researchers.
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Recruitment process and conditions of Employment for a full or associate Professor.
Deadline : 15.08.2024
Candidates are invited to submit their application via the online recruitment platform, including:
Only applications submitted via this website will be considered.
References: a maximum of three names with e-mail addresses is sufficient. There is no need to contact them at this stage of the application process; we will do so if necessary.
We thank you for your understanding.
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