Two Tenure-Track Assistant Professors - Exercise Physiology, Department of Kinesiology (9-month)
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The Department of Kinesiology is housed in the College of Health, Education, and Social Transformation on the vibrant campus of New Mexico State University. The department has an undergraduate enrollment of approximately 575 majors, and a graduate enrollment of approximately 40 between the Masters program in Athletic Training and the Ph.D. program in Kinesiology. Faculty are research active in exercise physiology, motor behavior, physical education pedagogy, sport and exercise psychology, and biomechanics. Our commitment to cutting-edge research is supported by access to a range of laboratories and collaborative resources.
The department fosters collaboration across campus with programs in Biomedical Sciences, Nutrition, and Engineering, and is supported by institutional grant services and internal research funding opportunities. Faculty are encouraged to pursue interdisciplinary work aligned with the universitys R1 research mission. In 2026, the department will move into a newly renovated academic and research space, further enhancing our capacity to serve students and conduct high-impact research. We are also proud to be a member of the American Kinesiology Association and a recognized Educational Recognition Program (ERP) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). We value inclusive excellence and are committed to supporting students and faculty from diverse backgrounds. Learn more at: https://kind.nmsu.edu Required Qualifications: The candidates must:
Preferred Qualifications: Preference will be given to those candidates who:
Position Responsibilities: New Mexico State University Department of Kinesiology is seeking two full-time, 9-month, tenure-track assistant professors that will assist in achieving the departments mission of teaching, research, and service.
Applications: Please submit the following:
About the University: New Mexico State University is classified as a R1 research institution. It was founded in 1888 as a land grant institution. More than 15,000 students study on the 6,250 acre campus in beautiful Las Cruces, NM. The College of Health, Education, and Social Transformation has an enrollment of 2,800 undergraduate and 1,200 graduate students. Las Cruces is ranked among the most affordable and livable cities in the Southwest, offering rich cultural heritage, nearby outdoor recreation, and a vibrant arts and food scene. For more information about New Mexico State University, visit our Web site at: www.nmsu.edu, or to view complete position details visit careers.nmsu.edu. To learn more about Las Cruces please visit https://www.visitlascruces.com/ recblid xqyoe8sji2cn2kh2tavaymoy8f5lio |