Assistant Professor, Marine and Coastal Conservation Biologist

College: College of Science and Engineering

Position Description Summary
The Department of Life Sciences at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi 
(TAMU-CC) invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position 
in conservation biology. We seek a motivated and talented person with a 
research focus on coastal and marine species and ecosystems. We prefer 
applicants whose expertise are complementary to existing faculty and fill known 
gaps in the department (among others, coastal /marine reptiles, mammals, and/or 
birds). The successful candidate will be expected to develop a vigorous, 
externally funded research program, supervise graduate students, and teach 
undergraduate and graduate courses in conservation biology and their individual 
expertise. This position will further expand and complement our M.S./Ph.D. 
programs in Marine Biology (http://sci.tamucc.edu/LSCI/MARB/) and M.S. Biology 
(https://sci.tamucc.edu/LSCI/BIOL/ms/index.html). Appointment will begin Fall 
2019.
TAMU-CC is an Hispanic-serving institution located on the Texas Gulf Coast and 
a rapidly growing doctoral research university with about 12,000 students.  The 
successful applicant will work with other faculty to aid the university's goal 
in achieving national and international prominence as an emerging research 
institution. The Department of Life Sciences research and teaching facilities 
will be housed in a new state-of-the-art building (Tidal Hall).
Apply online at https://islanderjobs.tamucc.edu.
A completed application must include:

  1.  Cover letter
  2.  Statement of research interests
  3.  Statement of teaching and mentoring philosophy
  4.  Curriculum vitae
  5.  Names and contact information of 4 references
Applicants are encouraged to apply prior to November 30, 2018 and review of 
applications will begin December 1, 2018. The position will remain open until a 
finalist is selected.

If you have questions please email the search chair, Ed Proffitt

Dr. C. Edward Proffitt
ed.proff...@tamucc.edu

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