EVOLUTION AND BEHAVIOR LECTURER
The Department of Biology at Appalachian State University (website:
http://www.biology.appstate.edu) seeks to fill a non-tenure track position
at the Lecturer rank. We seek a qualified lecturer with experience in
undergraduate education for a one-year position teaching general biology,
evolutionary biology, and animal behavior. The ideal candidate for this
position would have experience in lecture and laboratory environment,
evidence of excellence in teaching, and experience in the use of
multimedia resources in education. A Ph.D. or ABD is required.
ASU is a highly ranked comprehensive university located in the
mountains of northwestern North Carolina less than a two-hour drive from
metropolitan Charlotte, Winston-Salem and Greensboro. As a member
institution of the 16 campus University of North Carolina System with an
enrollment of over 14,600 students, ASU seeks to maintain its reputation
for excellence in teaching.
To apply send a cover letter that includes a statement of teaching
philosophy, a curriculum vitae, two letters of recommendation and a list
of previous courses taught at the undergraduate level to Dr. Ray Williams,
Chair, Lecturer Search, Department of Biology, P.O. Box 32027, 572 Rivers
Street, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC 28608. For further
information contact Dr. Williams at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or 828-262-
6511. The position will remain open until filled; review of complete
applications begins June 11, 2007. Appalachian State University is an
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and minorities are
encouraged to apply. The University and Department are committed to
increasing diversity and welcome applications from members of minorities
and underrepresented groups.