Term Assistant Professor of Conservation Biology The Center for Conservation Studies at George Mason University seeks a conservation biologist for a full time term instructional position for 2010-11 (9 month appointment, renewable) to participate in the Smithsonian-Mason Conservation Education Program. The position will be based at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Front Royal, Virginia. In fall 2010 major duties will include serving as resident faculty fellow for the Smithsonian Mason Undergraduate Semester Program. In spring 2011 duties will include continued planning for the undergraduate program as well as planning and instructional activities in the developing graduate/professional program. Ph.D. preferred. Information about the Mason Center for Conservation Studies may be obtained at: http://mccs.gmu.edu or by contacting Dr. Chris Jones at [email protected]. Review of applications will start on May 31 and continue until the position is filled. To apply, complete the online faculty application at http://jobs.gmu.edu for position F9375z. All applications must include a summary of teaching philosophy and experience including evaluations and course development work (teaching vita).
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