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Stefanie Rixecker
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Date sent:              Wed, 11 Apr 2001 16:09:57 -0600
From:                   Ken Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:                POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT - Assistant Professor in Wildlife Biology
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  Colorado State University -- Fort Collins, Colorado
  POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
POSITION:  Assistant Professor in 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) Research on large mammals with preference given to those with
experience in nutrition or disease.

Highly Desirable:  1) Post-doctoral research experience.  2) Teaching
experience either pre- or post-doctoral in courses listed below. 2)
Publications in refereed, scientific periodicals, and examples of public
outreach.  3) Skilled in using modern methods, technologies, and media in
teaching, research, and outreach.  4) Experience working with natural
resource agencies. 5) Eligible for certification by The Wildlife Society.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:  1) Teach undergraduate courses in principles
of vertebrate management and conservation and management of large mammals.
2) Teach, in alternate years, an upper division undergraduate/graduate
course in wildlife nutrition or disease.  3) Teach general ecology to
undergraduates on a rotating basis. 4) Advise undergraduate and graduate
students; advise student groups and supervise student activities.  5)
Establish a sound program of research and scholarly activity, including
support for graduate students.  6) Participate in university governance and
service, professional service, and outreach activities. 7) Contribute to CSU
Western Integrated Resource Management program.

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, four letters of
recommendation, and a statement of interest that includes your outlook for
combining your philosophy of teaching with your research and scholarly work
in this field to (faxed applications are not acceptable):

Kenneth Wilson, Search Chair
Wildlife Search Committee
Department of Fishery and Wildlife Biology
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523

E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: (970) 491-7755 or 491-1410; http://www.cnr.colostate.edu/FWB/
DEADLINE: Applications must be postmarked by 16 July 2001.  Selection will
continue until an appropriate candidate is found.  The position will begin
in January 2002

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.

The Colorado Open Records Act may permit the University to treat application
as confidential to a limited extent. If you wish to have your application
treated as confidential, to the extent permitted by law, it must be
accompanied by a written request that all materials submitted be held in
confidence to the extent permitted under the Colorado Open Records Act at
the time it is submitted to the Search Committee.

Under the Act, applications of "finalists" become public. Finalists are
those applicants selected by the Search Committee or applicants still being
considered 21 days before the position is to be filled. If there are six or
fewer applicants for the position, however, they are all considered
"finalists" and their applications are open to public inspection immediately
after the closing date.


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Dr. Stefanie S. Rixecker, Senior Lecturer
Environmental Management & Design Division
Lincoln University, Canterbury
PO Box 84
Aotearoa New Zealand
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