Florida State University is searching for up to nine faculty working in
coastal or marine systems - see the ad below for details. Note that this is
a VERY BROAD search and applicants doing relevant research in any coastal or
marine system are encouraged to apply. For the purposes of ECOLOG I will
point out that this includes (but is not limited to)conservation biology,
plant, vertebrate, invertebrate, benthic or algal ecology, community
ecology, ecosystems ecology and fisheries biology.

FACULTY RECRUITMENT FOR AN MULTIDISCIPLINARY INITIATIVE IN COASTAL AND
MARINE RESEARCH

The President and the Provost of Florida State University are pleased to
announce a major initiative to develop a multidisciplinary group studying
the short- and long-term dynamics of coastal ecosystems, especially with
respect to the interconnectivity among biotic and abiotic components of
terrestrial and marine environments. This strategic effort seeks to recruit
as many as nine tenure-track/tenured faculty, open with respect to rank.
Faculty will have academic appointments in either the Department of Earth,
Ocean and Atmospheric Science (EOAS) or the Department of Biological
Science. Some of the new faculty hires can be based at the FSU Coastal and
Marine Laboratory (FSUCML). 

Successful candidates are expected to interact synergistically with research
programs in departments and interdisciplinary programs across the
University, as well as develop new areas of interactions through research
and graduate and undergraduate teaching. The sustained pursuit and growth of
collaborative, externally-funded research programs are explicit goals of
this initiative. 

This is a very broad search and we encourage applications from candidates
trained in the physical and life sciences who work on subjects related to
coastal and marine systems. Areas of interest include, but are not limited
to, ecosystem or community ecology, conservation biology,
invertebrate/benthic ecology, plant or algal ecology, fisheries biology,
marine mammalogy, (bio)geochemistry, geology, climatology, hydrology, shelf
circulation processes and biotic/abiotic system modeling. 

Successful candidates will be offered highly competitive salaries and
start-up packages as well as access to state-of-the-art research space,
instrumentation, high performance computing and other facilities. Faculty
are expected to integrate into existing coastal and marine ecosystem
research in EOAS, Biological Science and the FSUCML, with the potential to
interact with the Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies and the
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Institute. Further resources and support are
available through existing programs with other institutions, including the
Florida Climate Institute, the Deep-C Consortium and the National Estuarine
Research Reserve System. 

Applicants should provide a letter of application, full curriculum vitae,
the names and contact information of three professional references and a
two-page narrative describing their research interests that should include a
statement as to how the candidate would complement this multidisciplinary
effort at Florida State University. Application documents must be combined
into a single PDF file and sent electronically to ecosystems.sea...@fsu.edu.
Review of applications and nominations will begin November 15, 2013.
Additional information about the programs at FSU and this faculty search can
be obtained at http://www.research.fsu.edu/ecosystems_search. 

Florida State University is committed to the diversity of its faculty,
staff, and students, and to sustaining a work and learning environment that
is inclusive. Women, minorities, and people with disabilities are encouraged
to apply. FSU is an Equal Opportunity/Access/Affirmative Action Employer.

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