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Title:  Assistant Professor and Assistant Scientist
Landscape Ecology and Silviculture
Department of Natural Resource Sciences
College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences
 Washington State University
Search #4617
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Descriptions of Position: Washington State University seeks applicants for
an Assistant Professor and Assistant Scientist position in the fields of
Forest Landscape Ecology and Silviculture.  This faculty position is a
tenure-track position on the WSU campus in Pullman funded 50% in Academic
Programs and 50% in the Agricultural Research Center.  This appointment has
an expected start date of August 16, 2007.

Duties and Responsibilities:  The successful applicant will be expected to
conduct competitively funded research consistent with the mission of the WSU
Agricultural Research Center. This research program will be in forested
landscape ecology and will participate in interdisciplinary research. 
Interdisciplinary research may include GIS applications; wildlife habitat
ecology, forested watershed sciences, forest health; or similar topics.  The
successful candidate will teach undergraduate courses in forest landscape
ecology and silviculture each year, and a graduate course in their specialty
every second year.  

Qualifications:
Required: 
•       An earned Ph.D. degree at the time of hire with an emphasis in  forest
landscape ecology.
•       Ability to teach undergraduate silviculture
•       Strong oral and written communication skills, including demonstrated
success in publishing in refereed journals
•       Evidence of excellence in university-level teaching
•       Strong potential for designing and conducting competitive-sourced 
research
•       Expertise in GIS applications
•       Familiarity with North American forest ecosystems
Desired:  
•       A willingness to work on interdisciplinary research teams
•       Experience in silviculture and/or related natural resource discipline 
and
skills

Rank and Salary: This is a full-time, 9-month, tenure track, 50% teaching,
and 50% research position.  Salary is negotiable and commensurate with
qualifications and experience.

Department of Natural Resource Sciences: The department is dedicated to
advancing natural resource research, education, and outreach.  We offer
interdisciplinary majors in wildlife ecology, natural resources, and
forestry.  This position is one of four the department expects to fill in
the next two years.  The Department has education and hands-on research
facilities including the Wildlife Habitat Nutrition Laboratory; the Steffen
Center Research Facility; the Bear Research, Education, and Conservation
Center; the Large Carnivore Conservation Laboratory; the Wild Ungulate
Research Facility, the Colockum Multiple-Use Research Unit; and other
greenhouse and outdoor ecological laboratories.  We encourage all applicants
to visit the department webpage:
http://www.natural-resources.wsu.edu/index.html.

Washington State University: Washington State University is a land grant,
comprehensive research institution with an enrollment of approximately
23,000 students distributed across four campuses located in Pullman,
Spokane, Vancouver, and the Tri-Cities (Richland, Pasco, and Kennewick). 
There are seven colleges offering doctoral degrees in 44 disciplines;
masters and bachelors degrees are offered in 55 areas of study.  The College
of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resources Sciences conducts research and
delivers extension programs at 10 R&E Centers and Units across the state. 
At least 150 faculty members, including those in the NRS Department, conduct
research in some aspect of the environment.  WSU is one of the largest
residential universities in the Western U.S.  Close collaborations also
exist with the University of Idaho, which is also a land grant research
university of 12,500 students located eight miles to the east.

Application Process:  Screening of application begins May 10, 2007. 
Both nominations and applications are welcome.  The applications should
include: 1) a cover letter addressing how the applicant’s credentials and
experience meet the responsibilities and qualifications described above; 2)
a current curriculum vitae; 3) a clear copy of all official college
transcripts; 4) up to three representative publications, and 5) at least
three reference letters that are able to address:  experience, abilities,
and potential.  The reference letters are to be mailed directly from the
source to the search committee chair, or emailed to the search committee
clerical manager.  Strict confidentially will be maintained for all
applicants.  The applicant agrees to allow search committee members to
contact references for further information.  

E-mail submission of materials as an MS Word or PDF attachment is strongly
encouraged.  Electronic application materials should be sent to Rod Clausen,
Search Committee Clerical Manager, ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).  Questions concerning
the status of your application should be directed to Rod Clausen, by e-mail
or at 509-335-6166.  

If email submission is not used, send all nomination and application
materials to:

Donald Hanley, PhD., Search Committee Chair
Landscape Ecology and Silviculture Search Committee
Natural Resource Sciences Department
College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences
Washington State University
PO Box 646410
Pullman, WA 99164-6410 


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