UCLA Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Faculty Positions in Ecology and Evolution

The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at UCLA invites
applications for TWO TENURE-TRACK positions for an Ecologist and
Evolutionary Biologist, both at the Assistant Professor level.  We seek
candidates who address central concepts in ecology and evolution using
theory and/or experimentation.  Applicants working on all systems,
particularly those working in the marine realm, are welcome.  The Department
is also interested in individuals with a history of promoting diversity in
education.  The expected start date is September 2008.  Candidates must have
a Ph.D.; postdoctoral experience is desired.  Salary is commensurate with
education and experience.  Successful candidates are expected to participate
in undergraduate and graduate teaching and to maintain an externally funded
research program.  UCLA has outstanding resources, including the UC Natural
Reserve System, the NSF Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM),
the Institute of the Environment’s Center for Tropical Research and Coastal
Center, a departmental seawater flume facility, re-circulating seawater
holding facilities, a coastal research vessel, and many core facilities. 
Applicants should submit application materials online
(www.eeb.ucla.edu/ecoevobio) cover letter, curriculum vita, statements of
research and teaching interests, 2-3 publications, and names and addresses
of three references.  Please use job number: 0830-0708-01 (Ecologist) or
0830-0708-02 (Evolutionary Biologist) in all correspondence.  For additional
information, contact Search Committee Chair Priyanga Amarasekare
([EMAIL PROTECTED]).  Review of applications will begin September 15,
2007.  UCLA is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer with a
strong institutional commitment to the achievement of diversity among its
faculty and staff.  

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