*Biology Education Research - Diversity Post-Doctoral Fellowship*


The Biology Department at the University of San Diego seeks a recent Ph.D.
who has a proven record and commitment to empowering students from
communities that are underrepresented in academia through research,
creative activity, teaching, service and/or mentoring. We are especially
interested in advancing the perspectives of African Americans, American
Indian/Alaskan Natives, Filipinas/os/x, Chicanas/os/x, Latinas/os/x and /or
Pacific Islanders.



Specifically, we seek to sponsor a postdoctoral fellow with expertise in
undergraduate biology education research or pedagogical practices for
creating a more inclusive curriculum, but we also welcome applications from
those in a variety of biological disciplines who have an interest in
enhancing their expertise in the scholarship of teaching and learning. In
addition to conducting collaborative research, the fellow will teach three
courses per year, which may include introductory courses for biology
majors, scientific inquiry courses for non-majors, and/or upper division
courses related to the fellow’s area of expertise. The successful applicant
will be encouraged to develop research projects based on their own
interests and will have opportunities to interact with faculty across STEM
departments, the School of Education Leadership and Education Sciences, and
the Center for Educational Excellence. USD is an independent Catholic
university whose primary aim is teaching excellence. This two year position
will give postdocs experience researching and teaching at a small liberal
arts college and working in a collegial student-centered environment.



*Qualifications*: The position requires either a PhD in biology with a
demonstrated interest in education or a PhD in science education,
educational psychology, or other related fields with a demonstrated
interest in undergraduate biology education. Candidates must have completed
their PhD before the starting date (August 2018). Candidates who have not
yet had a tenure-track faculty position will have priority. Awards include
a competitive salary, benefits package, and travel funds for conference
participation.



*Closing date:* For full consideration, materials must be received by
January 29th, 2018.



To begin the application, visit  www.sandiego.edu/jobs, search for IRC25838
and apply as an applicant. Then, create a single PDF document that includes
the materials listed below and submit it directly to usdpost...@sandiego.edu



·      Cover letter

·      Curriculum vitae

·      Statement of teaching philosophy, including a statement about your
experience teaching and mentoring students from communities that have
historically been underrepresented

·      Statement of research/creative activity including goals for the next
two years and a sample of scholarly or creative work

·      Sample syllabus for a course in your area of expertise and a summary
of teaching evaluations (if available)

·      Three letters of support should be sent directly to
usdpost...@sandiego.edu. (Please have letter writers include your name in
the subject).



The University of San Diego is an Equal Opportunity employer and does not
discriminate based upon race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, pregnancy,
age, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, covered
veteran status, genetic information, or other characteristic protected by
federal or state law. The University of San Diego is an equal opportunity
employer committed to diversity and inclusion. USD offers same sex domestic
partner benefits. Final candidates will complete a pre-employment
background check.


-- 
Kate S Boersma, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
University of San Diego
619-260-7711
http://home.sandiego.edu/~kateboersma/

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