Assistant Professor of Fisheries Management
Lake Superior State University's School of Biological Sciences seeks
applicants for a tenure-track position beginning fall semester 2014
at the rank of assistant professor.
Responsibilities: Responsibilities include, but are not limited to,
teaching core courses (Fisheries Management, Fish Ecology,
Ichthyology, and Freshwater Fish Culture) in the Fisheries and
Wildlife Management degree program and co-directing the LSSU Aquatic
Research Laboratory (ARL; www.lssu.edu/arl). These courses are upper
level and enrollment for each is generally fewer than 30 students.
The ARL assignment includes co-oversight of staff and budget, a
coldwater fish hatchery, and enhancement and coordination of
fundraising, outreach, and research programs.
Qualifications: Doctoral degree in Fisheries Management or closely
related discipline is required at the time of appointment.
The successful applicant will have a strong commitment to excellence
in undergraduate teaching and advising, an interest in including
undergraduates in fisheries management and culture research and in
creating professional opportunities for students outside of class.
The successful candidate also should have an interest in
collaborating with other faculty and resource management agencies.
LSSU's Fisheries and Wildlife program has a strong history of working
closely with state and federal agencies, as well as local sportsmen's
clubs, on inland lake and Great Lakes fisheries management and fish
culture, and we seek a candidate with similar experience that would
continue this success.
Application Procedures: In order to be considered for this position
please apply online at: https://jobs.lssu.edu
Please visit the web page <http://www.lssu.edu/>www.lssu.edu to learn
more about the University.
Deadline: Open Until Filled
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