Postdoctoral Position in Mathematical Biology Education
 
A postdoctoral position is available in partnership with the Quantitative 
Undergraduate Biology 
Education and Synthesis (QUBES) project (www.qubeshub.org ), with investigators 
at the University of 
Pittsburgh, North Carolina State University, Radford University, the College of 
William and Mary, 
Roanoke College, Unity College, and the BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium 
(http://bioquest.org ).  

Project: In brief, the project aims to facilitate greater penetration of 
quantitatively rigorous curriculum 
and experiences in undergraduate biology programs across the country.  As part 
of the larger project, 
QUBES will develop and support Faculty Mentoring Networks that partner small 
groups of faculty who 
wish to incorporate more quantitative approaches in their teaching with a 
mentor who has expertise 
and experience doing just that. The focal idea is to provide support, guidance, 
and faculty 
development during the implementation and assessment of curricular change 
rather than just before. 
Read more about the Faculty Mentoring Networks and the larger project here: 
www.qubeshub.org .

Position: The new postdoctoral research position, funded by a grant from the 
National Science 
Foundation, will be involved in curriculum development, faculty development, 
web communications, 
and assessment as part of the QUBES Faculty Mentoring Networks.  The position 
will include teaching 
responsibilities in the Department of Biology at Radford University, providing 
opportunities for 
implementing and assessing innovative curriculum first-hand. The work will be 
supervised most 
directly by Dr. Jeremy M. Wojdak at Radford University, but will include close 
interactions with the 
Project Director, Dr. Sam Donovan at the University of Pittsburgh, and Dr. 
Kristin Jenkins, the 
Executive Director of BioQUEST. 

Qualifications/ Requirements: Applicants must have a Ph.D. in the biological 
sciences or a related 
field, preferably including experience/expertise in biological mathematics or 
statistics. Preference will 
be given to applicants that have demonstrated a strong interest in 
undergraduate STEM education.  
Indications of interest in STEM education include participation in professional 
development programs 
(e.g., FIRST IV, HHMI Teaching Fellows program, or participation in CIRTL, or 
coursework in 
education/pedagogy), experience with outreach (e.g., GK12 project, directing 
REU program or 
summer program for high school students), or publications on undergraduate 
education projects.  

We desire applications with strong verbal and written communication skills, 
good social and 
organizational skills, and a robust work ethic.  Familiarity with statistics (R 
or equivalent) and the 
analysis of educational or program assessment data is desirable, as is 
experience working with 
diverse faculty and student populations. 
 
Benefits and Opportunities: This is an excellent opportunity for a recent Ph.D. 
with career interests in 
science education – by the nature of the mentoring network project, the 
postdoctoral researcher will 
have frequent opportunities to connect and interact with a wide swath of 
faculty interested in 
quantitative biology education across the country. This position will allow the 
postdoctoral researcher 
to gain meaningful teaching experience and robust professional development as 
an instructor. The 
project team has a wealth of experience in STEM education pedagogy, scientific 
publishing, and grant 
writing, and training in these areas will be available.  

Salary will be $42,000 per year, and includes Radford University’s competitive 
benefit package.  
Funding for this position is available for four years.  The candidate will 
initially be hired for one year, 
with annual extensions possible, contingent on performance.  Grant funding will 
provide support for 
travel to conferences and project team meetings.

Radford University is a comprehensive, midsize public university nestled in the 
New River Valley along 
the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.  Radford provides a diversity of 
outstanding undergraduate 
and graduate academic programs for approximately 10,000 students.  Renowned for 
teaching 
excellence and a focus on strong faculty/student bonds, the innovative use of 
technology in the 
learning environment and a vibrant student life on a beautiful campus, Radford 
University offers many 
opportunities to engage both faculty and students in teaching, research, and 
public service as 
scholars and citizens.  Our faculty is proud of our students and their 
accomplishments.  We seek new 
colleagues who will work to promote their development and help them pursue 
their aspirations as 
well as contribute to our versatile and collegial intellectual community.   
Additional information about 
the university can be found at http://www.radford.edu.  The surrounding region 
affords a diversity of 
cultural and recreational activities along with several excellent school 
systems.  The university is 
within a few hours drive from both the Washington, D.C., and the Charlotte, NC, 
areas.

Application: Questions and applications should be forwarded to Dr. Jeremy 
Wojdak, Radford 
University, jmwoj...@radford.edu .  Applications should include a CV, a 
statement of research and 
career interests including relationships between applicant’s interests and 
QUBES project goals and 
plans, a statement of teaching philosophy, and the names and contact 
information for three 
professional references.  Additional materials may be requested at a later 
time.  The ideal starting 
date is Spring Semester 2015 (January); interviews will continue until the 
position is filled.  

Radford University is an EO/AA employer committed to diversity.  All new hires 
to Radford University 
will be subject to E-Verify beginning June 1, 2011. E-Verify is administered by 
the U. S. Department of 
Homeland Security, USCIS-Verification Division and the Social Security 
Administration and allows 
participating employers to electronically verify employment eligibility. 

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