Department Head
Associate or Full Professor Position
Department of Plant, Soil and Insect Sciences
University of Massachusetts Amherst

The Department of Plant, Soil and Insect Sciences 
at the University of Massachusetts Amherst 
invites applications and nominations for the 
position of Department Head.    We seek 
candidates who have a record of outstanding 
research, teaching and outreach, and who can 
provide energetic and creative leadership for the 
Department.  Excellent administrative skills and 
experience are essential for this 
position.  Candidates should have a Ph.D. degree 
in a field appropriate to the broad disciplines 
of plant and soil sciences, plant pathology, 
entomology, biotechnology or related fields and 
should have a record of academic and/or 
professional experience sufficient for 
appointment at the rank of Full or Associate 
Professor with tenure.  The Department of Plant, 
Soil, and Insect Sciences has 32 faculty 
representing diverse disciplines.  We place 
special emphasis on the synergy between basic and 
applied research, faculty-student interactions, 
interdisciplinary activities and outreach, and 
cooperation among faculty.  We share a 
fundamental commitment to teach and attract a diverse student body.

Review of applications will begin April 1, 2008 
and continue until the position is 
filled.  Earliest start date – September 1, 
2008.  Please send a letter describing research, 
teaching, and outreach interests and 
accomplishments, a comprehensive curriculum 
vitae, selected samples of publications, and the 
names, addresses and email contracts of three references to:

Professor Mathew Kelty, Chair
Department Head Search -- Plant, Soil and Insect Sciences
101 Stockbridge Hall
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA  01003



The University is located in the beautiful 
Pioneer Valley which provides a rich cultural and 
intellectual environment in a beautiful setting 
which includes several small cities and many 
rural communities.   We are located two hours 
from Boston and three hours from New York 
City.  The University provides an intellectual 
environment committed to providing academic 
excellence and diversity including mentoring 
programs for all faculty.  The College and the 
Department are committed to increasing the 
diversity of the faculty, student body and the 
curriculum.  The University of Massachusetts is 
an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. 
Women and members of minority groups are encouraged to apply.


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Lynn S. Adler, Assistant Professor
Department of Plant, Soil and Insect Science
209E Fernald Hall
270 Stockbridge Rd.
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01003
ph 413-545-1060
fax 413-545-2115 

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