UC-Irvine Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Assistant Professor: Comparative and evolutionary animal physiology
The Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Department
at the University of California, Irvine,
invites applications for a tenure-track
position in Comparative and Evolutionary Animal
Physiology. We invite applicants who use any
combination of theoretical and/or experimental
approaches to address major issues in animal
physiology. We are particularly interested in
individuals whose research spans multiple
levels of biological organization in the
context of evolution, ecology and/or behavior.
The successful candidate is expected to develop
a strong research program, supervise graduate
students, teach undergraduate and graduate
level courses, and interact with other faculty.
The campus is especially interested in
candidates who can contribute to the diversity
and excellence of the academic community
through their research, teaching, and service.
RANK: Assistant Professor
SALARY: Commensurate with qualifications and experience
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A Ph.D. in a relevant
field and a demonstrated record of research
excellence and potential for teaching and mentorship.
POSITION AVAILABLE: Fall 2011
TO APPLY: Provide a current CV, research and
teaching statements, representative
publications and three letters of reference.
CLOSING DATE: Review of applications will begin
December 1st and will continue until position is filled.
Applications due by: 11/30/10
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UC-Irvine Environment Institute
Assistant Professor: Energy, land use, and
global change, including related environmental sciences
The UC Irvine Environment Institute is
recruiting three tenure-track faculty positions
at the level of Assistant Professor to begin
July 2011. Recruitment of four additional
faculty positions for July 2012 is anticipated.
Through the Institute, UCI seeks to build on
its strengths in environmental research and
develop broad, campus-wide collaborations that
relate global change, energy, and sustainable
resources to societal needs. This recruitment
focuses on key anthropogenic systems and the
forces driving global change today.
Specifically, we seek hires in the areas of
energy, land use, and global change, including related environmental sciences.
The new faculty will teach and conduct research
in their primary departments within the School
of Biological Sciences, School of Physical
Sciences, or Henry Samueli School of
Engineering. The candidateĀs research in
science or engineering should fit within these
Schools and have broad application to
sustainability. In addition, these faculty will
work as members of the Environment Institute to
strengthen environmental research across UCI.
Applicants must have a Ph.D. plus post-doctoral
experience in the recruited areas. Completed
applications [cover letter, CV, statement of
research, three publications, two reference
letters from thesis and post-doctoral advisers
(or equivalent), and contact information for
two additional references] should be submitted
through the online UCI recruitment system at
<https://recruit.ap.uci.edu/apply#INST>https://recruit.ap.uci.edu/apply#INST.
Candidates should also identify one or more
departments within the three Schools listed
above for their primary appointment. The
Committee will begin to consider completed
applications on 15 November 2010, but the
search will remain open until all positions are filled.