Folks - we have just opened a new search for an ecotoxicologist/ecologist who studies the impacts of stressors on ecological systems. Feel free to contact me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) if you have any questions or would like to discuss the position further.
Cheers Stephen Cox *************************** Faculty Position - Texas Tech University Assistant or Associate Professor The Department of Environmental Toxicology and The Institute of Environmental and Human Health, Texas Tech University is seeking a new Assistant or Associate Professor with expertise in the occurrence and effects of chemical, physical, or biological stressors in the environment. The research focus area of the candidate is open, however, applicants investigating multiple levels of effect and their integration into higher-level impacts are desirable. The candidate will complement and expand areas of expertise represented within our environmental and human health research, teaching, and service programs (see www.tiehh.ttu.edu for program description). The successful applicant will have an established research, publication and funding record, and is expected to maintain an active, externally funded and internationally recognized program. The successful candidate should demonstrate significant evidence of collaborative achievement. In addition, the candidate should excel in teaching and be prepared to contribute to the education and training of graduate students. Applications for this tenured or tenure-track position will be accepted until the position is filled. Applicants must submit online a complete curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy and interests and a self-statement on how the candidate's proposed research will compliment the current expertise of the department and institute. For a confidential discussion of the position, contact Stephen Cox at [EMAIL PROTECTED] For further details on the application process and submittal of online materials, access the TTU Employment website at http://jobs.texastech.edu and reference Requisition Number 76844. Established as a joint venture between Texas Tech University and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, TIEHH pursues multidisciplinary research in the areas of environmental toxicology and human health. Emphasis is placed on developing innovative approaches to complex research questions that are of current importance, including the areas of biological and chemical threats. Information on the city of Lubbock, Texas can be found at www.visitlubbock.org and information about Texas Tech University can be found by visiting www.ttu.edu Female and minority candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. TTU is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution and actively seeks diversity among its employees. Furthermore, TTU is sensitive to the needs of dual career couples.