Vertebrate Physiological Ecologist

The Department of Biological Sciences at Old Dominion University invites
applications for a tenure-track position in vertebrate physiological ecology
at the assistant professor level. Applicants who examine physiological
responses of mammals to environmental conditions, particularly in marine
systems, are highly preferred. Teaching responsibilities include a
graduate-level course in physiological ecology and undergraduate courses in
animal nutrition, mammalogy, and/or the candidate’s specialty. In addition
to a strong commitment to teaching excellence, the candidate is expected to
develop an internationally recognized, extramurally funded research program.
Minimum requirements include a Ph.D. in biology or related field,
postdoctoral experience, and strong writing and communication skills. The
Department offers competitive salaries and start-up packages.

Interested individuals should submit a cover letter describing their
qualifications for the position, a curriculum vitae, a statement of research
achievements and research plans, a teaching statement, and the contact
information (name, address, e-mail address, and phone number) of four
references electronically through the Vertebrate Physiological Ecologist job
title posting at https://jobs.odu.edu/. The Department is committed to
building a culturally diverse faculty and encourages women, minorities,
veterans, and individuals with disabilities  to apply. Review of applicants
will begin on January 15, 2018 and continue until the position is filled.
Questions about the position can be directed to Dr. Ian Bartol, Search
Committee Chair, Department of Biological Sciences, Old Dominion University
at vertp...@odu.edu.

Old Dominion University (www.odu.edu) is a minority-serving,
state-supported, Carnegie doctoral higher research activity institution
enrolling approximately 25,000 students, including 6,000 graduate students.
It is located in Norfolk, a historic waterfront city in southeastern
Virginia offering outstanding quality of life (www.norfolk.gov). The
Department of Biological Sciences has a vigorous graduate program with over
100 students enrolled. Information about the Department is available at
https://www.odu.edu/biosci.

Old Dominion University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action
institution and requires compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control
Act of 1986. It is the policy of Old Dominion University to provide equal
employment, educational, and social opportunities for all persons, without
regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin,
gender, age, veteran status, disability, political affiliation, sexual
orientation, or genetic information.

https://jobs.odu.edu/postings/7251

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