TWO TENURE-TRACK BIOLOGY POSITIONS The Biology Department at Bucknell University invites applications for two entry-level tenure-track Assistant Professor positions to begin August 2008. The successful candidates will teach introductory courses for majors or non-majors and upper-level courses in their area of specialty. The successful candidate is expected to establish a research program that involves talented undergraduates and attracts extramural funding. Ph.D. or ABD, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and a strong research record are required. Postdoctoral experience is preferred.
We are seeking a broadly trained ORGANISMAL, ECOLOGICAL, or EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGIST. We especially welcome applicants who can contribute to the interdisciplinary programs of Neuroscience, Animal Behavior, or Environmental Studies, but all research areas will be considered. We are also seeking a broadly trained CELL or MOLECULAR BIOLOGIST. Applications from candidates with expertise in any cell or molecular biology discipline will be considered; areas of particular interest that would complement existing strengths in the department are neurobiology, immunology, or signal transduction. Bucknell University is a premier liberal arts university with a long-standing tradition of excellence in the sciences. Start-up funds and internal funding for research are available. Institutional support for faculty research includes shared facilities for tissue culture, confocal and scanning electron microscopy. Faculty members typically teach one course and two laboratories, or the equivalent, each semester. To apply, please refer to website: http://www.bucknell.edu/jobs. Review of applications will begin on October 15. The search will remain open until the position is filled. Bucknell University values a diverse college community and is committed to excellence through diversity in its faculty, staff and students. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, Bucknell University especially welcomes applications from women and minority candidates.
