I would appreciate posting the following position announcement on the Ecolog Listserv. Thanks.
Miguel Mora Assistant Professor - Ichthyology Texas A&M University The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences seeks an Assistant Professor and Curator of Ichthyology. Candidates must have a doctorate and demonstrate capacity for excellence in research in evolutionary biology, systematics, genetics, ecology, or conservation biology. The position is tenure-track with a 12-month annual appointment. The successful candidate will teach Ichthyology, a graduate course in their specialty, and contribute occasionally to a course in vertebrate zoology. The successful candidate will be Curator of the TCWC fish collection, consisting of 630,000 specimens (wfsc.tamu.edu/TCWC). Many opportunities exist for interdisciplinary collaborations among departments and programs including Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (eeb.tamu.edu <http://eeb.tamu.edu/> ), Genetics (gene.tamu.edu) and Renewable Natural Resources. Applicants may address their ability to contribute to the mission of the university's diversity plan (diversity.tamu.edu/plan/index.asp). To apply: Submit electronically a CV, statements of teaching, research, and curation, plus contact information for three references to: Dr. Kirk O. Winemiller, Ichthyologist Search Committee Chair, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> . Review of applications will begin October 5, 2009. The Texas A&M University System is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building a diverse faculty, staff, and student body reflecting the population and educational needs of Texas and the Nation.
