POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW - THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA BIOLOGICAL STATION (UOBS). The University of Oklahoma (OU), Norman, Oklahoma, invites applications for a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology to be a resident research scientist based at the university's Biological Station (UOBS) on Lake Texoma (Texas-Oklahoma border; 2-hr drive from campus). This is a 12-month (0.75 FTE; equivalent to 9 month) appointment with benefits (i.e. medical, dental), renewable on an annual basis for up to three years. The fellow will be responsible for developing a research program in conjunction with UOBS faculty and assisting with the educational outreach program at the station via occasional presentations to visiting groups. In addition, the fellow will be given the opportunity to teach a two-week long (3 cr. hr.) course at the Station during summer for extra compensation. The targeted starting date is September 1, 2006, but is flexible. More information on UOBS and UOBS faculty research interests can be found at http://www.ou.edu/uobs. Applicants should include a curriculum vitae, reprints of representative publications, a detailed 3-5 page outline of the research to be conducted at UOBS and arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent on the applicant's behalf. Applicants are encouraged to contact one or more UOBS faculty prior to submitting application. All materials should be sent electronically to Lawrence J. Weider, Director, UOBS ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Applicant review will begin 1 June 2006 and continue until the position is filled. The University of Oklahoma
