Urban Ecosystems, Green Infrastructure, and Urban and Community Forestry
Department of Forestry & Environmental Resources
NC State University :: Raleigh NC

DESCRIPTION:  Twelve-month, tenure-track, assistant / associate  
professor in
Urban Ecosystems, Green Infrastructure, and Urban and Community  
Forestry.
50% teaching and 50% research.  Undergraduate course in urban and  
community
forestry; graduate course in specialization; advise students; develop  
externally
funded research; work with department on developing undergraduate  
major concentration.

QUALIFICATIONS:  Doctorate in appropriate field by July 2006;  
demonstrated
teaching and advising competence; expertise in urban ecosystems,  
urban and
community forestry, or green infrastructure; interdisciplinary  
approach; outstanding
problem-solving, oral and written communication; capacity to secure  
external funding.

CLOSING DATE:   Application deadline is open until filled with review  
of applications
beginning December 5, 2005, and continuing until a suitable candidate  
is identified.
Starting date for position is July 1, 2006.

CONTACT: Submit letter of application, including description of  
current research
program and teaching interests, curriculum vitae, transcripts, and  
names and contact
information for at least three references to: George Hess and Toddi  
Steelman,
Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources, Box 8008, North  
Carolina
State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-8008.  Contact  
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(919-513-0408).  Additional information is available at http:// 
www.cfr.ncsu.edu/for/
under Career Opportunities or at http://jobs.ncsu.edu

SALARY: Competitive salary commensurate with experience.

THE DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
is a unit in the College of Natural Resources.  The Department offers  
undergraduate
(@205 students) and graduate degrees (@280 graduate students).  It  
has 58 faculty
in forestry, natural resources management, environmental technology,  
fisheries and
wildlife, policy, economics, tree improvement, silviculture, forest  
biotechnology,
international forestry, biodiversity, geographic information systems,  
and conservation
and restoration ecology. Additional information is available at  
http://www.cfr.ncsu.edu/for/.

NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY has a current enrollment of 29,900  
students
(about 7,000 graduate students).  NC State is located in the capital  
city of Raleigh,
in close proximity to the Research Triangle Park, Duke University,  
and the University
of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.    NC State welcomes all persons  
without regard to
sexual orientation, and is an EOE/AA employer.  For ADA  
accommodations, contact
Eileen Broderick, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Phone: 919-515-2893,  
fax: 919-515-6193).


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George R. Hess :: Associate Professor
North Carolina State University
Forestry & Environmental Resources
Raleigh  NC   27695-8002 USA
Voice: 919.515.7437 ::  Fax: 919.515.8149
WebSite:   http://www4.ncsu.edu/~grhess
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