I'd be glad to answer questions about the CONS program, having
directed it for 20 years.
David Inouye
Conservation Biologist
A Lecturer in Conservation Biology to start 15 August 2010. We seek
outstanding teachers with a Ph. D. in Conservation Biology or related
areas of biological science and who have an interest in careers in
teaching undergraduates. Responsibilities include development of
materials for, coordination of, and teaching lecture and seminar
courses in Conservation Biology; advising undergraduates and CONS
graduate students; and assistance with administration of the CONS
program. Salary is expected within the range of $48K - $55K,
commensurate with experience. Send a PDF document which contains a
letter of application, a statement of instructional philosophy and
experience, a C.V., and the names and contact information of three
references to biolo...@umd.edu by 10 April 2010. Women and
underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. The University of
Maryland is an equal opportunity / affirmative action employer.
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
LECTURER
TITLE: Lecturer (non-tenure track)
CATEGORY: Faculty, full-time, 9 month
appointment (renewable annually)
RESPONSIBILITIES: Coordinate, develop materials for, and
teach lectures and seminars in Conservation Biology; advise
undergraduates and CONS graduate students; and assist with
administration of the CONS program.
QUALIFICATIONS: Ph. D. in Biological Sciences, knowledge of
ecology and conservation biology, and excellent teaching, writing,
laboratory, organizational, and communication skills. Teaching
experience at the college-level preferred.
SALARY: Commensurate with experience,
but expected within the range of $48,000-55,000.
POSITION AVAILABLE: 15 August 2010
TO APPLY: For fullest consideration,
applications including a statement of instructional philosophy and
experience, curriculum vitae and a list of the names and contact
information for three individuals who are willing to write a letter
of reference should be received by 10 April 2010. Submit materials
to: biolo...@umd.edu
The University of Maryland is an equal opportunity / affirmative
action employer