Postdoctoral Position in Quantitative Biology Education
 
A postdoctoral position is available with the Quantitative Undergraduate 
Biology Education 
and Synthesis (QUBES) project (www.qubeshub.org ), with investigators at the 
Radford 
University, the University of Pittsburgh, the College of William and Mary, 
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 develops and supports online Faculty 
Mentoring 
Networks that partner geographically distributed 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 postdoctoral research position, funded by a grant from the 
National Science 
Foundation, will be involved in curriculum development, faculty development, 
web 
communications, and assessment 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 commensurate with experience, and includes Radford University’s 
competitive benefit package.  The candidate will initially be hired for one 
year, with an 
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 Fall Semester 2017 
(August) or 
earlier; 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.  This contractor and subcontractor shall abide by the 
requirements 
of 41 CFR 60-300.5(a).  This regulation prohibits discrimination against 
qualified protected 
veterans, and requires affirmative action by covered prime contractors and 
subcontractors 
to employ and advance in employment qualified protected veterans.

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