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Biology:  Assistant or Associate Professor in Biology, tenure track, beginning 
fall 2010. PhD in Biology or related discipline is preferred, ABD will be 
considered. The successful candidate will have expertise in an animal science, 
such as zoology or related field, and will be expected to teach majors and 
non-majors courses.  Such courses could include introductory biology, anatomy 
and physiology, zoology, animal behavior, and possibly cellular or 
microbiology. Curricular and program development affecting both majors and 
non-majors will also be expected. Other responsibilities include teaching in 
the interdisciplinary liberal arts general education program, advising, and 
mentoring undergraduate research projects with a view to presentation and 
publication.  Candidates with interests in equine-related biology are 
especially encouraged to apply.

Send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, transcripts, statement of 
teaching philosophy, a listing of three letters of recommendation, and evidence 
of teaching effectiveness to Dr. Michael Morton, Chair of the Natural and Life 
Sciences Department, St. Andrews Presbyterian College, 1700 Dogwood Mile, 
Laurinburg, NC 28352 or morto...@sapc.edu<mailto:morto...@sapc.edu>. 
Consideration of applications will begin upon receipt and will continue until 
the position is filled. St. Andrews is an Equal Opportunity Employer and 
minority candidates are encouraged to apply. 
http://www.sapc.edu<http://www.sapc.edu/>


Jennifer M. Withington, Ph.D.
Asst. Professor of Biology
St. Andrews Presbyterian College
1700 Dogwood Mile
Laurinburg, NC
1-910-277-5332
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