Earlham College: Visiting Assistant Professor of Integrative Biology
Earlham College invites applications for a biologist with teaching and research interests that explicitly bridge ecological/evolutionary/organismal and cell/molecular fields. This is a one-year, renewable up to three year, full-time visiting professor position in the Biology Department. The position begins in August 2014. The Department seeks an individual who is first and foremost excited about teaching— in lecture, laboratory and research venues — to bright and motivated undergraduates in a nationally ranked department at a small liberal arts college. Responsibilities Teaching responsibilities will include contributing to introductory team-taught courses in both ecological/evolutionary/organismal and cell/molecular biology, and upper-level courses in the applicant’s area of expertise. Applicants who have an expertise in one or more of the following areas are especially attractive: molecular evolution, disease ecology/epidemiology, microbial ecology, applied environmental science, and/or fields that address questions or use methods/tools in both “macro” and “micro” biology. There are also opportunities for student-faculty collaborative research. Qualifications A Ph.D. or equivalent is required; teaching or post-doctoral experience is desirable. For an expanded description about Earlham College and the Biology Department please visit: http://www.earlham.edu/biology To Apply: Arrange for three letters of reference to be emailed ([email protected]), and please send, as a single pdf, cover letter, curriculum vitae, and statements of teaching philosophy and research interests (combined statements not to exceed 4 pages) to: [email protected]. Review of applications will begin on Dec. 15 and continue until the position is filled. Earlham College continues to build a community that reflects the gender and racial diversity of the society at large, and, therefore, we are particularly interested in inviting and encouraging applications from African Americans, other ethnic minorities, and women. Earlham also is eager to solicit applications from members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). Earlham is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
