An exciting opportunity exists to join the Sport and Exercise Group at the 
Faculty of Health, University of Technology, Sydney (UTS). The successful 
applicant will work within a team to develop and deliver evidence-based 
teaching into courses in sport and exercise sciences in two of the following 
specific domains:

*         exercise physiology

*         skill acquisition

*         functional anatomy

The successful applicant will be expected to undertake collaborative research 
to build the groups existing research strengths in applied sport science and 
exercise for health. The successful applicant should also be able to attract 
external research funding and publish research in quality peer-reviewed 
journals. They will also be expected to effectively supervise honours and 
research higher degree student projects in areas related to sport and exercise 
science.

For more information please see: 
http://www.jobs.uts.edu.au/job/job_details.cfm?id=770333&from

Regards
Aaron


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Aaron Coutts PhD ESSAM
Associate Professor in Sport & Exercise Science

UTS:Health
University of Technology, Sydney
Kuring-gai Campus
PO Box 222
Lindfield NSW 2070
Australia
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Phone: +61 2 9514 5188
http://www.nmh.uts.edu.au/sport-exercise<http://www.nmh.uts.edu.au/sport-exercise/index.html>



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