The Department of Biological Sciences at Arkansas State University-Jonesboro is
seeking applicants for a full-time, tenure-track position in environmental
science / phycology at the Assistant Professor level, commencing in the Fall of
2019. A Ph.D. in biology or a related field is required, and
The Natural History Collections Club Network (NHCCN) will be hosting a ½ day
workshop
at the annual meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists (ASB) in
Myrtle
Beach, South Carolina. The meeting will take place from March 28-31, 2018 and
the
workshop will be on either Thursday,
on campus and around town and proximal to the
opportunities
afforded by the Memphis metropolitan area. Outdoor recreational opportunities
abound in
nearby wetlands and on the ridge, and A-State is located about an hour from the
Ozarks.
If interested contact Dr. Travis Marsico at tmars
per year and tuition remission
for four years. The successful applicant could begin in May 2015.
If interested contact Dr. Travis Marsico at tmars...@astate.edu or
870-680-8191. You can learn more about the lab at www.travismarsico.com.
If you plan to apply, please send an email to tmars
per year and tuition remission
for four years. The successful applicant could begin in May 2015.
If interested contact Dr. Travis Marsico at tmars...@astate.edu or
870-680-8191. You can learn more about the lab at www.travismarsico.com.
If you plan to apply, please send an email to tmars
on January
5, 2015.
If interested contact Dr. Travis Marsico at tmars...@astate.edu or
870-680-8191. You can learn more about the lab at www.travismarsico.com.
To apply, please send an email to tmars...@astate.edu that includes 1) a
cover letter describing your interests, career goals, relevant
on a competitive basis, and highly qualified
candidates will have at least a 3.7 cumulative undergraduate GPA and a 1200
or higher on the GRE.
If qualified for and interested in this position, please contact Dr. Travis
Marsico at tmars...@astate.edu by 15 March 2011, and please provide 1) a
letter
(Ecotoxicology;
http://www2.astate.edu/scimath/ecotox/) and Dr. Travis Marsico (Botany) and
another graduate student who will research vascular plant (emergent
macrophyte) assemblages in the determination of wetland quality metrics.
Involvement from the student in periphyton (predominately algae