ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Wetland Ecologist. The Department of Biological Sciences and Watershed Studies Institute (WSI), Murray State University invite applications for a tenure-track position to begin August 2011. The Department of Biological Sciences offers both undergraduate and graduate (M.S.) degrees in a broad range of disciplines. WSI is an interdisciplinary research and education unit studying watershed ecosystems and offering Masters degrees in Watershed Science. Both the department and WSI are enhanced by the research capabilities of the Hancock Biological Station, the Mid-America Remote Sensing Center, and the Chemical Analysis Laboratory. Qualifications: Ph.D. in aquatic ecology, wetland ecology, or related discipline and postdoctoral research or teaching experience required. Candidates must demonstrate research potential in an area compatible with both the Department of Biological Sciences and WSI as evidenced by publications, grants, or other scholarly activity. Experience with invasive species, wildlife, conservation, and/or mathematical modeling preferred, but we encourage all qualified wetland ecologists to apply. Preference will be given to candidates with excellent teaching skills including use of modern classroom technologies. Responsibilities: Teach introductory courses in biology and upper-level courses in the candidates area of expertise. Conduct research, pursue external funding, and supervise student research at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. This position is research-intensive and includes a reduced teaching load. Application Deadline: January 15, 2011.
To Apply: Please visit www.murraystatejobs.com, and upload a letter of interest, curriculum vita, statements of teaching and research interests, and email addresses and phone numbers for three references. For further information, contact Dr. Howard Whiteman (howard.white...@murraystate.edu). Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Murray State University is an equal education and employment opportunity, M/F/D, AA employer.