The University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM) (www.uamont.edu/jobs) School of 
Forest Resources and
the Arkansas Forest Resources Center, University of Arkansas System Division of 
Agriculture, are seeking an
individual to contribute to and lead the development of a dynamic, applied 
quantitative natural resources
research program and to educate the next generation of natural resource 
managers.

The UAM School of Forest Resources (http://www.afrc.uamont.edu/sfr/) offers a 
B.S. degree in Forest
Resources (Wildlife Management and Forestry options) and a M.S. degree in 
Forest Resources. Arkansas
features approximately 18 million acres of forests, with 7 million acres of 
upland hardwood forests, 3
million acres of mixed pine‐hardwood forests, 3 million acres of bottomland 
hardwood forests, and 5
million acres of pine forests (plantation and natural combined). The Arkansas 
Forest Resources Center
(http://www.afrc.uamont.edu/), a statewide Center of Excellence of the 
University of Arkansas System, is
the focus of the State’s vision in forest‐based research and extension 
activities.

Responsibilities: The successful candidate will be expected to establish an 
innovative, dynamic, and
nationally‐recognized applied research program in quantitative natural 
resources science; develop grant
proposals and secure funding; and publish in peer‐reviewed, 
nationally‐recognized scientific journals.
Additional responsibilities include recruiting and mentoring graduate students, 
advising undergraduate
students, and contributing to cooperative research efforts by faculty and other 
stakeholders in the region.
Teaching duties include undergraduate and graduate courses in statistics, 
biometrics, and related courses in
support of the program. The tenure‐track, 12 month position will carry the rank 
of assistant professor with
an appointment of 70% research and 30% teaching.

Qualifications: Applicants should have a Ph.D. in a natural resource‐related 
field (e.g., wildlife, forestry,
ecology). All candidates should value high‐quality teaching with the ability to 
teach applied statistics
courses to undergraduate and graduate students. The demonstrated potential to 
secure extramural
funding and an active record of publication are required. Also required is the 
ability to work effectively
with other faculty members, students, and representatives of governmental and 
non‐governmental
organizations. Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States and 
have a valid driver’s license.
The position is available as early as January 2015.

Salary: Commensurate with qualifications/Excellent fringe benefits.

Application: Send a letter of application, vita, a statement of research 
interest and teaching philosophies,
copy of unofficial transcripts, and names, addresses, telephone numbers and 
email addresses of three
professional references (off‐list references may be checked) to: Rhonda Parris, 
[email protected]. All
applications must be submitted electronically. Inquiries: Phone (870) 460‐1052; 
email:
[email protected].

Review of applicants will begin October 24, 2014 and continue until the 
position is filled.

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