Assistant Professor in Population Ecology: Department of Fish and Wildlife Sciences, University of Idaho, seeks an Assistant Professor in Animal Population Ecology and Modeling. Position will be 30-35% teaching, 45-60% scholarship and 10-25% advising/outreach/service. Incumbent will develop an extramurally funded research program addressing ecological and management-relevant questions related to ecology/dynamics of wild animal populations. Courses include: senior-level population ecology, graduate course in population analysis, and graduate course or seminar in area of specialty. Requirements include expertise in population ecology and modeling with emphasis on impacts of anthropogenic and natural influences on wildlife populations, knowledge of processes affecting wildlife populations, demonstrated research productivity through external funding and publications, and commitment to teaching excellence. Review of applications will begin on 1 October 2013. Starting date August 2014. For a complete description and to apply online visit: https://www.sites.uidaho.edu/AppTrack/Agency/Applicant/ViewAnnouncement.asp?announcement_no=10000051846. Contact Dr. Courtney Conway with questions; 208-885-6176.