McDaniel College: Assistant Professor, Invertebrate Zoologist 

      McDaniel College invites applications for a tenure track appointment
at the Assistant Professor level in Invertebrate Zoology, with marine
emphasis, to begin Fall 2010. Responsibilities include courses in
Invertebrate Zoology, Marine Biology and other courses in the applicant’s
area of expertise, as well as participation in introductory courses and
senior research projects.  Expertise in organismal biology, an interest in
field research with undergraduates, and allied expertise in associated
fields, perhaps Animal Physiology or Oceanography, will enhance the
application. Applicants must be willing to participate in the College’s
First Year Seminar and other general education programs.  PhD strongly
preferred; ABD required.  

      Applicants should send a letter of application, curriculum vitae,
three letters of reference, a statement of teaching philosophy, and a
statement about research to be done with students to:

Dr. Wilbur Long
Biology Department, McDaniel College
2 College Hill
Westminster, MD 21157-4390.  

Electronic applications should be addressed to [email protected] (please
respond to Dr. Long directly, and not Brett McMillan, who's posting this.)  

Application review will begin on October 26, 2009.   

      One of forty colleges and universities nationwide known for its
success at changing the lives of its students, McDaniel College is a
selective liberal arts college located in central Maryland, an hour’s drive
from Baltimore and Washington, DC.  Its primary commitment is to outstanding
teaching and to fostering critical and creative thinking and humane and
responsible action.   

      McDaniel College is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity
institution and welcomes applications from diverse candidates and candidates
who support diversity.

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