BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGIST - Assistant Professor of Biology. The Biology Department at Grand Valley State University is seeking a BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGIST (tenure track) to join an interdisciplinary faculty and rapidly expanding program. Teaching responsibilities will include teaching courses on animal behavior and human sexuality, and depending on training and experience other established undergraduate, including freshman, and graduate courses. Opportunities exist for new course development. Successful candidates will be broadly trained biologists with a Ph.D. Preference will be given to candidates who have demonstrated success in teaching and research involving undergraduates and the ability to teach a course that examines the ecological, evolutionary, and physiological basis of human sexuality. Excellent communication skills are required. Submit letter of application, curriculum vitae, statements of teaching philosophy and research interests, copies of transcripts, and three! letters of reference to Dr. Michael P. Lombardo, Chair; Behavioral Ecologist Search Committee; Biology Department; Grand Valley State University; Allendale, MI 49401-9403 (616 331-2501, [EMAIL PROTECTED], www.gvsu.edu/biology). Deadline for receipt of complete applications is November 20, 2006. Grand Valley State University is an Affirmative Action/ADA and Equal Opportunity Employer.