JOB ADVERTISEMENT

EVOLUTION OF ORGANISMAL DIVERSITY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS

   The College of Biological Sciences, University of California, Davis invites 
applications and 
nominations for a tenure-track position in the Department of Evolution and 
Ecology at the 
ASSISTANT level, with the possibility of ASSOCIATE appointment with tenure. 
Candidates must have 
a Ph.D. (or equivalent) in the biological sciences or related fields. They 
should have a strong record 
of integrative approaches to the evolution of organismal diversity. We seek 
candidates with 
expertise in the organismal biology/natural history of a multicellular group, 
and whose research 
uses genomic data in an explicitly phylogenetic context to address questions in 
macroevolution, 
ecology, behavior and/or development. The successful candidate will be expected 
to teach in the 
department's undergraduate program and in the Population Biology Graduate Group 
and should be 
committed to departmental service. Applicants should submit materials online 
at: 

https://recruitments.ucdavis.edu/PositionDetails.aspx?PositionID=85&Title=Asst/Assoc-
 
Professor-%28Tenure-Track%29

which contains additional information about the position. These should include: 
curriculum vitae, 
description of current and projected research, summary of teaching interests 
and experience, and 
up to five publications. Applicants should also provide the information 
requested for three 
referees. Once entered, referees will be prompted by email with upload 
instructions for their 
letters. Closing Date: Open until filled, but all application materials, 
including letters of 
recommendation, must be received by February 6, 2012, to assure full 
consideration. 
Administrative contact: Carla Munoz ([email protected]). Faculty contacts: 
Peter Wainwright, 
Michael Turelli, and Rick Grosberg. The University of California is an Equal 
Opportunity/Affirmative 
Action Employer with a strong institutional commitment to the development of a 
climate that 
supports equality of opportunity and respect for differences.

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