Science Teaching Fellow

The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EBIO), at the University of 
 Colorado, Boulder, invites applicants for the position of Science Teaching 
Fellow to assist with enhancing teaching and learning in our undergraduate 
courses.  

Candidates should hold a doctoral degree in Biology, Biology Education or a 
related field and have excellent organizational, interpersonal communication, 
team building and collaboration skills. The candidate’s primary interest and 
some experience should be in science education. Experience in developing active 
learning curricula and coaching educators is highly desirable. 

The successful candidate will collaborate with new faculty towards the 
following goals: formulate learning goals, develop an active learning-based 
curriculum that aligns with the learning goals, provide feedback on faculty 
teaching practices, and assess learning gains. 

The salary for this 1-year appointment will be competitive and commensurate 
with experience.  Applicants should submit a single pdf containing their CV, a 
statement of teaching philosophy, and the names, phone numbers, and email 
addresses of three individuals who can serve as references to Andrew Martin at 
the following email address: a...@colorado.edu. To ensure full consideration, 
applications must be received by June 30, 2013.

The University of Colorado at Boulder is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative 
Action Institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the 
Americans with Disabilities Act. Women and minorities encouraged to apply. We 
invite applications from qualified candidates who share our commitment to 
diversity. The University of Colorado conducts background checks on all final 
applicants being considered for employment. 



Andrew Martin
Professor
University of Colorado
A mind once stretched by a new idea never regains its original dimensions.

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