Undergraduates
I am a sceptic of relativity theory and am trying to become a believer. As far as I know (about this theory), time slows down when some one travels at the speed of light. What about blind people ? Will this effect happen for them as well ?.. I am curious because blind people have nothing to do with light.
By Lance Cooper
April 22, 2012
Kenyon College seeks a visiting assistant professor of Physics, for a one-year sabbatical replacement position, beginning in the fall of 2012.
Kenyon College, located on an idyllic campus in rural central Ohio, is ranked in the top tier of national liberal arts colleges and has a reputation for outstanding teaching and scholarship. The Physics Department is housed in a spacious and well-equipped new building. Our staff includes six faculty members and a laboratory director, and we graduate about eight physics majors each year. (For more information about our department, please visit our web site at http://physics.kenyon.edu.) Kenyon offers a competitive salary and an excellent benefits package, including provisions for a spouse or domestic partner.
APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED ELECTRONICALLY
For instructions, visit http://www.kenyon.edu/facultyjobs.xml
Direct any questions to Search Committee Chair, Department of Physics at search.physics@kenyon.edu.
Evaluation of applications will begin May 9, 2012. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Job Requirements:
Experience - A Ph.D. in Physics or related field is preferred, but ABD’s will be considered. The field of specialization is open.
Skills - The successful applicants must demonstrate the ability to teach at all levels of a rigorous undergraduate curriculum.
Education Required - Ph.D/Sc.D
Job URL - Job URL: http://www.kenyon.edu/x60665.xml
If you have questions about the Physics Illinois Graduate Program, contact the Graduate Office, 217.333.3645.
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