ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, WILDLIFE BIOLOGY.  The Department of Biological Sciences 
at Murray State University invites applications for a tenure-track position to 
begin January 2016 or August 2017.  The Department offers both undergraduate 
and graduate (M.S.) degrees in a broad range of disciplines.
Qualifications: Ph.D. in Biology, Wildlife Biology or closely related 
discipline with postdoctoral teaching or research experience. Candidates must 
be able to teach courses in Wildlife Management, Wildlife Policy & 
Administration, and Wildlife Techniques. Candidates must demonstrate research 
potential in wildlife biology as evidence by publications, grants, or other 
scholarly activity. Candidates must have ability to mentor undergraduates and 
master’s research students.

 Responsibilities: Teach introductory and upper-level courses in biology, 
including the three core classes listed above. Conduct research, pursue 
external funding, and advise student research at both the undergraduate and 
graduate levels. Supervise the student chapter of The Wildlife Society, and 
advise students towards careers as professional wildlife and conservation 
biologists.

 Preferred: Preference will be given to candidates with excellent teaching 
skills including use of modern classroom technologies, experience in student 
chapters of The Wildlife Society, experience interacting with state and federal 
wildlife agencies, strong research abilities, and who can teach Herpetology.

 Application Deadline: October 15, 2016 

 To Apply: Please visit http://www.murraystatejobs.com/postings/5833 and submit 
a letter of interest, curriculum vita, statements of teaching and research 
interests, and email addresses and phone numbers for three references. 

 Questions: Please contact Dr. Howard Whiteman, Chair, Wildlife Biologist 
Search Committee at hwhite...@murraystate.edu 
<mailto:hwhite...@murraystate.edu>.

 Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Murray State University is an 
equal education and employment opportunity, M/F/D, AA employer.

 

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