ASSISTANT PROFESSOR ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE The Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences invites applicants for a tenure track position in Environmental Science. We seek a highly trained individual who is committed to a liberal arts education and can demonstrate excellence in teaching and research. Potential teaching opportunities include Introduction to Environmental Science, Environmental Policy, Climatology, Air Pollution, and other upper level courses in the candidate’s area of expertise. The candidate will have the opportunity to develop an independent research program
The environmental science major is one of two undergraduate majors within the Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences. We currently have 22 fulltime faculty in the department with about 460 undergraduate biology majors, 95 environmental science majors, and an M.S. program in biology with 35 students pursuing thesis and non-thesis degrees. Knowledge/Skills and Abilities: •Ability to teach introduction to environmental science and upper level environmental science courses in area of specialization. •Ability to teach field and/or laboratory-based courses. •Ability to engage undergraduates and graduates in research. •Ability to work collegially and effectively with university students, faculty, and staff as well as the surrounding community. Minimum Qualifications: •Ph.D. in Environmental Science or a related field. •Research experience (demonstrated by publication record). •Undergraduate teaching experience. Preferred Qualifications: •We are particularly interested in candidates whose focus is on air pollution, air quality, or atmospheric science. Please submit your application using the Georgia College Jobs webpage: https://www.gcsujobs.com/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp? time=1319555838162
