Assistant Professor of Biology: Animal Physiologist.  The Biology Department of 
Wittenberg University seeks to hire a tenure-track faculty member who can 
support Biology majors by teaching courses and providing undergraduate research 
opportunities in Animal Physiology beginning August 2019.  Teaching 
responsibilities include courses in vertebrate zoology and animal physiology, 
and a non-majors course in human anatomy and physiology.  There are 
opportunities to develop additional upper-level courses in the candidate's 
specialty. In addition, all faculty contribute to the University’s General 
Education program by teaching non-majors biology courses, have active research 
programs that include and engage undergraduates, and fulfill other departmental 
and university responsibilities.  We are most interested in candidates whose 
research involves a mixture of field and laboratory techniques.  Resources 
available to support teaching and research include electronic physiological 
measurement systems, an SEM, and animal care facilities, in addition to a 
35-acre field station on the Little Miami River. There is University funding 
for both faculty and student research and travel.  Applicants should have a 
Ph.D. (or ABD) and interest in teaching in the liberal arts and sciences 
context.  For further information, contact Dr. Jim Welch, Chair, Department of 
Biology at jwe...@wittenberg.edu<mailto:jwe...@wittenberg.edu> or 937-327-6409.

Founded in 1845, Wittenberg is a nationally ranked, private, liberal arts 
college related to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and has an 
enrollment of about 1,800 students. Wittenberg enjoys a national reputation for 
excellent academic standards and is widely known for its friendly and welcoming 
atmosphere. Wittenberg has an exceptional staff and award-winning faculty who 
share a commitment to undergraduate teaching, research, and development of 
students into successful global citizens. Situated on 100 acres of rolling 
hills in Springfield Ohio, Wittenberg is easily accessible from Columbus, 
Dayton and Cincinnati.  For more information about the institution, please 
visit our web page at www.wittenberg.edu.

Wittenberg is committed to attracting and retaining highly qualified 
individuals who collectively reflect the diversity of our student body and 
society at-large.  Please see our notice of non-discrimination housed on our 
website.

Departmental review of applications will begin November 26, 2018 and continue 
until the position is filled. Interested applicants must apply online; 
applications will not be accepted by email or postal mail.  As part of the 
application process, please upload: 1) a cover letter addressing how the 
candidate meets the above criteria; 2) a curriculum vitae; 3) a teaching 
statement; 4) a research statement that describes how you would meaningfully 
include undergraduate students in your research program; and 5) transcripts of 
all academic work.  In addition, please have three letters of reference sent 
via email to Ms. Mary Kelly, 
kelly...@wittenberg.edu<mailto:kelly...@wittenberg.edu>.

If you are a person with a disability and require assistance with the 
application process, please contact Wittenberg's Human Resources Department at 
937.327.7517.

To apply, visit our website at the following address:
http://wittenberg.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=104038



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