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Stefanie Rixecker
ECOFEM Coordinator
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        Colorado  State  University    Fort Collins, Colorado

        POSITION  ANNOUNCEMENT

POSITION:  Assistant Professor Wildlife Biology

LOCATION:  Department of Fishery and Wildlife Biology, College of Natural
Resources, Colorado State University, Fort Collins

APPOINTMENT:  Nine month tenure track

QUALIFICATIONS:  Required:  1) Ph.D. in wildlife biology or closely related 
field.
2)  Substantial teaching experience either post doctoral and/or pre doctoral. 
 3)
Eligible for certification by The Wildlife Society.

Highly Desirable:  1) Teaching experience with major responsibilities in 
courses
required for this position.  2) Publications in refereed, scientific 
periodicals, and
examples of public outreach.  3) Skilled in using modern methods, technologies, 
and
media in teaching and outreach.  4) Work experience with a natural resource 
agency.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:  1) Be the lead professor in a multi section
Wildlife Inquiries course required of first year fishery and wildlife biology 
majors.
2) Teach Principles of Vertebrate Management to fishery and wildlife biology
majors and other natural resources majors.  3) Teach the wildlife habitat 
course to
wildlife biology majors and other natural resources majors.  4) Opportunity to
participate in a College wide Natural Resources Ecology and Measurements course
at a mountain campus during summer.  5) Advise undergraduates; advise student
groups and supervise student activities.  6) Establish a sound program of 
research
and scholarly activity, including support for graduate students.  7) 
 Participate in
professional, university, and community service.

SALARY AND FRINGE BENEFITS:  Commensurate with qualifications and
experience.  Sick leave per University policy, group health, life, dental, 
disability,
and retirement benefits.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:  Send your curriculum vita, official transcripts from
all universities attended, representative publications, a list of four 
references (one
of whom was your Ph.D. adviser), and a statement of interest that includes your
outlook for combining your philosophy of teaching with your research and
scholarly work in this field.  Faxed applications are not acceptable.

   Alan P. Covich, Search Chair         (970) 491 2372 or 491 1410
   Wildlife Search Committee
   Department of Fishery and Wildlife Biology, Colorado State University, Fort
Collins, CO 80523

DEADLINE: Applications must be postmarked by 26 February 1999.  Selection will
continue until an appropriate candidate is found.  The position will begin in 
August
1999.
        http://www.cnr.colostate.edu/FWB/intro.html
        E Mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Colorado State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action 
institution and
complies with all federal and Colorado state laws, regulations, and executive 
orders
regarding affirmative action requirements in all programs.  The Office of Equal
Opportunity is located in Room 101, Student Services.  In order to assist 
Colorado
State University in meeting its affirmative action responsibilities, ethnic 
minorities,
women, and other protected class members are encouraged to apply and to so
identify themselves.    11/3/98


Gary

Gary C. White
Department of Fishery and Wildlife Biology
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
(970)491-6678
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.cnr.colostate.edu/~gwhite




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Dr. Stefanie S. Rixecker
Division of Environmental Management & Design
Lincoln University, Canterbury
PO Box 84
Aotearoa New Zealand
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fax: 64-03-325-3841
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