Assistant Professor
Wildlife Ecology/Conservation Biology

The Department of Biology at Texas State University–San Marcos 
(www.bio.txstate.edu) seeks a tenure-track Assistant Professor to 
participate in our Wildlife Ecology and Population & Conservation Biology 
programs. Our campus is situated within a biologically and environmentally 
diverse region with numerous unique and endangered native species. The 
successful candidate will develop a student-oriented program of field 
research, use quantitative approaches to address basic and/or applied 
questions, and complement the existing strengths of our 32-member faculty. 
Applicants must have an earned Ph.D. in Biology or related field and a 
record of research accomplishments. Preference will be given to 
individuals with postdoctoral training and a demonstrated ability to 
develop an externally-funded program of research. Review of applications 
will begin January 3, 2008 and continue until the position is filled. 
Curriculum vitae, statements of research and teaching interests, copies of 
up to five representative publications, and names and addresses of three 
potential references should be sent as a single PDF file to wildlife-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Questions about this position should be addressed to 
Dr. Dittmar Hahn, [EMAIL PROTECTED], Texas State University-San Marcos, 601 
University Drive, San Marcos, TX 78666

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