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Clemson started with a graduating class of 37 in 1896. Today, Clemson University has become a strong force in higher education and gained national recognition in areas from academics to athletics. Throughout the past decade, the University has consistently been ranked among the top 25 public institutions by U.S. News & World Report. During this time, the number of student admission applications and prospective employee applications have almost doubled, and the number of graduate degrees awarded has more than doubled.
Clemson has offered undergraduate degrees in chemistry almost from the founding of the institution, and it was among the first departments at Clemson to offer a doctorate. Chemistry is deeply ingrained in the traditions of Clemson.
It’s a great time to be a Clemson Tiger, and it’s a great time to be part of the Department of Chemistry.
Current Faculty Openings
Lecturer — Department of Chemistry
This lecturer position supports the teaching mission of the department of Chemistry in the College of Science. This position will serve as coordinator for the organic chemistry laboratory sequence, CH 2270 and CH 2280. The instructor will also teach other lower enrollment organic laboratories including CH 2020 (Survey of Organic Chemistry Laboratory). The ideal person for this role will work collaboratively with the director of undergraduate teaching labs and the general chemistry laboratory Coordinator to ensure operational continuity across all of the department’s teaching lab offerings.
For more information or to apply, view Interfolio listing 183733.
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