Biodiversity Faculty Search, University of Florida. Two positions at the 
Associate or Full Professor level (or Assistant Professors in process for 
tenure).



The Department of Biology in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the 
University of Florida is seeking applicants for two positions at the Associate 
or Full Professor level (or Assistant Professors whose tenure package is 
already under review) in the area of Biodiversity, including the generation, 
maintenance, dynamics, conservation, structure, or functional consequences of 
biodiversity. One position targets researchers who creatively explore 
biodiversity science using mathematical, statistical, and/or computational 
tools, at scales from single species to entire communities and biogeographical 
realms. The other position is more broadly defined, and we welcome candidates 
with strong empirical (field, lab, or comparative) and applied research 
dimensions in biodiversity science, working in terrestrial, freshwater, marine, 
or coastal ecosystems. Successful candidates must have obtained a Ph.D. in 
biological sciences, mathematics, statistics, or a related field, and will be 
expected to have an internationally recognized research program and contribute 
to training and education in biodiversity science.



These hires are part of a new Biodiversity Initiative launched by the 
University of Florida, a campus-wide initiative bridging multiple units (and 
including the establishment of a Biodiversity Institute), and aiming at 
fostering collaborations among scientists, students, resource managers, and 
policy analysts, formulating strategies to meet the biodiversity challenges of 
the 21st century and beyond. Such strategic questions include gauging the 
effects on biodiversity, ecosystem processes, emerging diseases, and resource 
sustainability of factors such as climate change, sea level rise, invasive 
species, and environmental degradation. The University of Florida is uniquely 
positioned to take a leadership role in biodiversity science, capitalizing on 
its status as a land grant, sea grant, and space grant university, with the 
most comprehensive academic health center in the Southeastern US. The 
Biodiversity Initiative will leverage extraordinary data resources and 
computing power (including one of the most powerful university supercomputers), 
one of the nation's largest natural history museums, and a strong collaborative 
culture across disciplines.



Applications must be submitted at 
http://explore.jobs.ufl.edu/cw/en-us/job/497559/preeminence-associate-full-professor-in-biodiversity
 and must include: (1) a letter summarizing the applicant's qualifications, 
ongoing research directions, and interests in the Department, (2) a complete 
curriculum vitae, and (3) names and contact information for three references. 
Applications will be reviewed beginning August 22, 2016 as received and the 
position will remain open until filled. Questions about these positions may be 
emailed to Jeremy Lichstein (jlichst...@ufl.edu) with subject "BIODIVERSITY 
SEARCH".



The University of Florida counts among its greatest strengths - and a major 
component of its excellence - that it values broad diversity in its faculty, 
students and staff and creates a robust, inclusive and welcoming climate for 
learning, research and other work. UF is committed to equal educational and 
employment opportunity and access, and it seeks individuals of all races, 
ethnicities, genders and other attributes who, among their many exceptional 
qualifications, have a record of including a broad diversity of individuals in 
work and learning activities.



The final candidate will be required to provide an official transcript to the 
hiring department upon hire. A transcript will not be considered "official" if 
a designation of "Issued to Student" is visible. Degrees earned from an 
educational institution outside of the United States must be evaluated by a 
professional credentialing service provider approved by the National 
Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES), which can be found at 
http://www.naces.org/.



The University of Florida is an Equal Opportunity Institution.

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