*THREE FISHERIES SCIENTISTS*


The Department of Coastal Sciences, College of Science and Technology, The
University of Southern Mississippi (USM), Gulf Coast Research Laboratory
(GCRL) invites FISHERIES SCIENTISTS to apply for one (or more) of three open
tenure-track positions (9-month appointment) at the ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
level.  A Ph.D. and proven record of publishing, teaching, obtaining grant
funds, and conducting intra- and extramural service in fisheries science or
related field is required. Post-doctoral or academic experience preferred.
Anticipated start date is August 2012.



Scientists with appropriate education, training and skills in one or more
Fisheries Science subdisciplines are encouraged to apply. Specifically, the
three positions to be filled could represent, but are not limited to,
quantitative, pelagic/offshore, and invertebrate Fisheries Science.  Selection
of complementary candidates will be a priority.  We welcome scientists who
will develop, direct and lead a newly emerging Fisheries Science academic
emphasis within the USM Department of Coastal Sciences. We envision a larger
Fisheries Science program incorporating the emerging academic emphasis into
an ongoing Fisheries Management research program comprising an established
group of Fisheries scientists. Successful candidates will be expected to
develop and maintain nationally/internationally recognized and externally
funded research programs, to direct M.S. and Ph.D. students, and to
participate in graduate instruction. Ability to collaborate within a
multidisciplinary marine laboratory setting desired.



All applicants must apply online at jobs.usm.edu. Review of applications
begins November 15, 2011 and will continue until the positions are filled.



The Department of Coastal Sciences (http://www.usm.edu/gcrl/) is located at
the USM GCRL campus in Ocean Springs, Mississippi. Coastal Sciences is a
research-oriented department with academic emphasis on graduate studies
leading to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. The
department supports and administers the GCRL Summer Field Program, which
offers courses in marine and coastal sciences to students from across the
country.



*The University of Southern Mississippi offers equal educational and
employment opportunities to all persons without regard to race, age, color,
religion, sex, national origin, veteran status, physical  and/or mental
disability, and/or political affiliation. These provisions also apply to
handicapped individuals pursuant to current federal and state regulations
subject to reasonable standards of admission and employment.*

* *
*Founded in 1910, The University of Southern Mississippi is a comprehensive
doctoral and research-extensive university fulfilling its mission of being a
leading university in engaging and empowering individuals to transform lives
and communities. The University of Southern Mississippi, which enrolls
nearly 16,000 students each year, is the only dual-campus university in
Mississippi with campuses in Hattiesburg and Long Beach. Six additional
research sites are located on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and in Meridian.
Learn more at www.usm.edu  *
**

*Marine/Aquatic Molecular Physiologist *



The Department of Coastal Sciences, College of Science and Technology, The
University of Southern Mississippi (USM), Gulf Coast Research Laboratory
(GCRL) invites applications for a tenure-track position (9-month
appointment) at the Assistant Professor level.  A Ph.D. in biological
science or related field is required. Post-doctoral experience strongly
preferred. Anticipated start date is August 2012.



Scientists with appropriate education, training and experience in molecular
organismal physiology are encouraged to apply. The ideal candidate will be
interested in using novel techniques to examine the interaction between
aquatic, estuarine or marine organisms and the surrounding environment at
cellular physiological response levels.  Successful candidates will be
expected to develop and maintain an internationally recognized and
externally funded research program, to direct M.S. and Ph.D. students, and
to participate in graduate instruction. Ability to collaborate within a
multidisciplinary marine laboratory setting desired.



All applicants must apply online at jobs.usm.edu. Review of applications
begins November 15, 2011 and will continue until the positions are filled.

The Department of Coastal Sciences (http://www.usm.edu/gcrl/) is located at
the USM GCRL site in Ocean Springs, Mississippi. Coastal Sciences is a
research-oriented department with academic emphasis on graduate studies
leading to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. The
department supports the GCRL Summer Field Program, which offers courses in
marine and coastal sciences to students from across the country.





*The University of Southern Mississippi offers equal educational and
employment opportunities to all persons without regard to race, age, color,
religion, sex, national origin, veteran status, physical  and/or mental
disability, and/or political affiliation. These provisions also apply to
handicapped individuals pursuant to current federal and state regulations
subject to reasonable standards of admission and employment.*

* *

*Founded in 1910, The University of Southern Mississippi is a comprehensive
doctoral and research-extensive university fulfilling its mission of being a
leading university in engaging and empowering individuals to transform lives
and communities. The University of Southern Mississippi, which enrolls
nearly 16,000 students each year, is the only dual-campus university in
Mississippi with campuses in Hattiesburg and Long Beach. Six additional
research sites are located on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and in Meridian.
Learn more at www.usm.edu  *

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