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ASSISTANT/ ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN KINESIOLOGY- HEALTH AND EXERCISE SCIENCE
Department:
EHE Human Sciences Administration
The Department of Human Sciences in the College of Education and Human Ecology at The Ohio State University invites applications for a full-time (9-month) assistant/associate professor tenure-track position in the Health and Exercise Science program. The Health and Exercise Science program within Kinesiology is consistently ranked among the top programs in the country based on its innovative research activity and vibrant curriculum making it a preeminent place for the professional development of students and faculty.
The goal of this search is to add a promising scholar to an internationally renowned team of faculty whose research interests focus on areas relevant to optimizing the human condition, including the application of behavioral science to exercise interventions impacting cardiovascular disease, cancer, aging, obesity, diabetes and other chronic diseases. We seek a candidate with distinct and recognized expertise in social and behavioral aspects of physical activity that includes an ongoing research agenda that aligns with major extramural funding opportunities from federal sources (e.g., NIH, CDC, DoD and HHS). We seek candidates with an excellent record of scholarship, teaching and service relative to the assistant/associate professor rank and commensurate with a research-intensive university. For candidates at the associate professor rank, they must have achievements qualifying them for tenure at a major R1 institution with strong preference for those with a track record of securing competitive extramural funding and recognized leadership in a focal area of scholarship. Preference will be granted to candidates who are able to integrate basic and/or applied science discoveries into behavioral interventions that improve health, teaching, and service agendas, and who offer evidence of sustained impact. Our current faculty have access to state-of-the-art laboratory facilities and strong ongoing research collaborations with physicians and scientists within the Wexner Medical Center and the James Cancer Center as well as Psychology, Nursing, Engineering, and Sports Medicine. Our program also has numerous collaborations with external academic and research institutions and industry.
Performance Objectives
Develop independent / extramurally funded research focused on behavioral aspects of exercise science.
Contribute to a collaborative research team within exercise science, the department, college and university.
Effectively teach undergraduate and graduate courses and engage in curriculum development to advance undergraduate and graduate education.
Mentor graduate and undergraduate students to advance scholarship and career-readiness.
Engage in academic service to advance the missions of the Health and Exercise Science Program, the Department and College.
Experience/ willingness to pursue American College of Sports Medicine accreditation preferred.
Education and Experience Requirements:
Candidates must have a PhD in Kinesiology, Exercise Science, Psychology, Public Health or closely related field; demonstrated research productivity and evidence of an independently funded research program; demonstrated teaching competency. Post-doctoral training is valued but is not necessary. Ohio State strives to become a global leader in AI-driven discovery ( and promote AI fluency for human thriving. Thus, a desired qualification is experience with the use of AI to forward research and teaching agendas in the field of Health and Exercise Science.
Additional Information:
Additional Information
A competitive salary and start-up package is available for this position, which will be based on internal equity and the candidate's qualifications. Ohio State provides access to a depth and breadth of opportunities and resources. Starting your first day, Ohio State offers you a comprehensive benefits package.
How to Apply
To be considered, please submit your application electronically via Workday. Application materials must include 4 separate attachments (cover letter, curriculum vita, statement of research, and statement of teaching and mentoring).
Application closes: March 4th 2026
Required:
Cover letter that provides a summary of qualifications and past achievements, and commitment to Nutrition & Microbiome Science in the areas of scholarship, teaching, and mentoring.
Curriculum Vita (CV) containing a comprehensive record of scholarly activities, education, and training
Statement of Research describing the candidate's research agenda to establish and advance a robust program in Exercise Behavior.
Statement of Teaching and Mentoring describing the candidate's teaching philosophy, inclusive of delivering instruction and mentoring in the Exercise Science Program.
The College of Education and Human Ecology is one of the best places to learn and embrace the human experience. We are known for developing Ohio's best educators, researchers, policymakers, exercise scientists, biomedical nutrition researchers, dietitians, financial advisors, event coordinators and other experts who improve society. The US News and World Report college ranking is 18th among 376 public and private universities granting doctoral degrees in education. The college ranks No. 10 among public universities.
Department Information
The Department of Human Sciences houses >60 productive faculty members, with competitive grants from local, state, and federal organizations (e.g., NIH, USDA-NIFA, US DOD) as well as industry- and community-based organizations. The Department is home to four core academic areas (Consumer Sciences, Human Development and Family Science, Human Nutrition and Dietetics, and Kinesiology) that provide 10 graduate majors and nine undergraduate majors. Approximately 12,000 undergraduate and 1,000 graduate students obtain their coursework in the Department. The department also plays a leadership role in OSU's Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Nutrition (OSUN). A strong partnership with OSU Extension enhances opportunities for outreach and engagement in the state of Ohio. Another important university partnership exists with Ohio State's Discovery Themes, with an emphasis in our department on Foods For Health and advanced metabolomics. In addition to our highly qualified faculty in the Department, full-time staff members, lecturers and graduate assistants contribute to support the department's academic mission.
The University
Ohio State is a top 20 public university, and its Ohio State Wexner Medical Center is one of America's leading academic health centers. Eligible Ohio State employees receive comprehensive benefits packages, including medical, dental and vision insurance, tuition assistance for employees and their dependents, and state or alternative retirement options with competitive employer contributions.
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Location:
Physical Activity and Education Services - PAES (0245)
Position Type:
Regular
Scheduled Hours:
40
Shift:
First Shift
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