University of Wyoming

Faculty Position- Rangeland Systems Ecologist 

The University of Wyoming, Department of Renewable Resources invites 
applications for the 
position of Assistant Professor (Research 45%, Teaching 50% and Service 5%).

We seek a rangeland ecologist working at landscape to watershed scales in arid 
and semiarid 
ecosystems. The successful candidate will develop a process-based research 
program to address 
natural resource science and management issues driving complex system behavior 
in support of 
sustainable rangelands. A scientist is sought who will use a systems analysis 
approach to fully 
embrace complex decision-making choices for assessing multiple goals of 
management, such as 
the reclamation of rangelands, considering wildlife habitat, herbivory, water 
resources, carbon 
sequestration and economics. The position offers a unique opportunity to 
interact with recognized 
scientists to understand and plan for sustainable rangelands. The successful 
candidate is expected 
to engage with activities of the Program in Ecology and Ruckleshaus Institute 
and Haub School of 
Environment and Natural Resources and the School of Energy Resources. The 
University of 
Wyoming offers access to unparalleled field research environments in natural 
grasslands, 
sagebrush steppe, forest and alpine ecosystems. Laramie is positioned in a 
high-elevation valley 
between the Laramie and Medicine Bow Ranges of the Rocky Mountains, northwest 
of Denver, 
Colorado. 
 
Qualifications Required: 1) Ph.D. in an ecological discipline or closely 
related field at time of hire, 
2) graduate training in rangeland ecology, 3) interest in and ability to teach 
in the rangeland 
ecology undergraduate curriculum, and 4) a record of peer-reviewed publication. 
Desired: 
Research expertise in arid and semiarid systems, expertise applying integrative 
approaches or 
models to synthesize biotic and abiotic processes at landscape to watershed 
scales, and a record 
of collaboration with diverse groups.

Duties and Responsibilities: 1) conduct research on issues relevant to 
sustaining arid and semiarid 
rangelands, 2) annually teach two undergraduate courses in the rangeland 
undergraduate 
curriculum and a graduate course relevant to expertise, 3) advise undergraduate 
and graduate 
students, 4) establish a program of externally funded research and scholarly 
activity including 
support for graduate students and 5) provide service to the University and 
profession.

The Department of Renewable Resources, http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/UWRENEWABLE/ 
gathers 
range, forest, watershed, entomology and soil scientists into an integrated 
department, offering 
degrees in Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management, Soils, Entomology, Earth 
Systems 
Sciences, Insect Biology, Water Resources and Agroecology. RNEW houses a Stable 
Isotope Facility 
http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/sif/, the Environmental Simulation Laboratory, and 
the Wyoming 
Reclamation & Restoration Center http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/WRRC/. Our faculty 
contribute to 
a strong cross-disciplinary Program in Ecology http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/PIE/ 
and Environment 
and Natural Resources http://www.uwyo.edu/enr/senr/ affiliate degrees, and have 
close ties with 
the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) supercomputer facility 
(under construction). 
The University of Wyoming, as the only public four-year institution of higher 
learning in Wyoming, 
has a large impact on regional and national policy decisions and public land 
management. 

Applicants should send their curriculum vitae, a statement of research and 
teaching interests, 
maximum of 3 relevant publications, and 3 letters of recommendation (sent 
independently by the 
reference) via email to: [email protected]. Direct questions to Dr. Ann Hild, 
search chair at this 
email or by phone: 307-766-5471. International applications, as from women and 
minorities, are 
strongly encouraged. For full consideration, review of applications will begin 
on 20 November 
2009; the position will remain open until filled. 
The University of Wyoming is a Carnegie Foundation Research/Doctoral Extensive 
Institution, and 
an AA/EEO employer.  The University of Wyoming is committed to diversity and 
endorses 
principles of affirmative action. We acknowledge that diversity enriches and 
sustains our 
scholarship and promotes equal access to our educational mission. We seek and 
welcome 
applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences and perspectives. 

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