The Department of Biology at Gannon University is accepting applications for a 
full-time, nine-month, tenure track Assistant Professor position beginning 
August 2025. We seek a broadly trained zoologist (specialization open) to join 
our existing 16 faculty members in providing high-quality instructional and 
research experiences to undergraduate students. Preference will be given to 
candidates currently holding a Ph.D., those with previous teaching experience, 
and individuals with perspectives that integrate multiple aspects of the 
biological sciences (e.g. molecular ecology, conservation genetics, wildlife 
management). Candidates who are ABD and will receive their degree before June 
30, 2025 will be considered.

Biology faculty teach 24 credit hours in the academic year (lectures = 3 
credits, labs = 2 credits). The successful candidate will be expected to teach 
courses in our revised introductory majors' sequence, upper-level electives in 
their field(s) of expertise, and other courses in the curriculum as needed. All 
faculty are expected to participate in academic advising, pursue professional 
development, and provide service to the University, community, and the 
profession. Undertaking scholarship with undergraduate students as defined by 
the Boyer model is also expected of tenured and tenure-track faculty.

The Gannon Biology department manages 33,000 square feet of space in the Zurn 
Science Center. Spaces include a microbiology suite with two labs and prep 
area, a cell culture facility, a fisheries lab and aquarium room, and a 
molecular biology lab. The department advises around 200 undergraduate majors 
annually in Biology, Freshwater and Marine Biology, and Pre-Professional degree 
programs. Research opportunities exist in the region with a variety of 
protected areas (Presque Isle State Park, Erie Bluffs State Park, State 
Gamelands) and waterbodies (Presque Isle Bay, Lake Erie, Lake Pleasant, 
numerous streams and wetlands). The university operates the RV Environaut, a 
48-foot research vessel equipped with water quality instrumentation, capacity 
for trawling, and an onboard scientific laboratory. Gannon also maintains 
strong relationships with the Regional Science Consortium, Tom Ridge 
Environmental Center, and state and local agencies.
Interested candidates should apply online for full consideration by February 
28, 2025. Applications should include (1) a cover letter, (2) curriculum vitae, 
(3) unofficial undergraduate and graduate transcripts (official required for 
hire), (4) a statement of teaching philosophy, (5) a research plan that 
includes undergraduates and highlights how local and regional environments can 
be utilized, and (6) contact information for three references from which 
recommendations can be requested. The Department of Biology supports the 
university's commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, and actively 
encourages women, BIPOC, and all under-represented minorities to apply.

More details can be found on the job application website: 
https://gannon.peopleadmin.com/postings/12765
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