The Department of Environmental Science and Biology at the College at
Brockport, State University of New York, is seeking an assistant professor
(tenure track) for Fall 2014. Ph.D. in Invertebrate Ecology or related
discipline required; ABD candidates must earn their doctoral degree within 6
months of hire.  

The person who fills this position will be expected to teach 9 contact hours
per semester from among introductory Ecology with laboratory, upper
division/graduate courses in Freshwater Invertebrates, Insect
Ecology/Biology, and specialty courses in their area of interest. An active
research program, which includes MS/BS student participation, external
funding, and peer-reviewed publication, is expected. Salary and benefits are
competitive and commensurate with experience. Individuals with a
demonstrated potential for increasing the diversity of the student body
through teaching, mentoring, or research activities are encouraged to apply. 

Applications will be accepted until the position is filled, but review of
applications will begin October 18, 2013; applicants are encouraged to apply
by this date for full consideration. Applicants should upload
(https://www.brockportrecruit.org) a letter of application, a vita, an
unofficial transcript of highest degree earned, a statement of research
interests, and  a statement of teaching philosophy  that includes a list of
currently offered and/or  new courses to which the applicant could
contribute or develop at Brockport.  Send three letters of reference to:
inve...@brockport.edu and a hard copy to Dr. Joseph Makarewicz, Chair
Invertebrate Ecology Search Committee, Department of Environmental Science
and Biology, College at Brockport, SUNY, Brockport, NY 14420-2929.  AA/EOE

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