The Biology Department at Eastern Connecticut State University invites 
applications for a tenure 
track position in Vertebrate Evolutionary Ecology starting August 2015. The 
position will be filled 
at the rank of Assistant Professor. A Ph.D. in a biological science with 
expertise in evolutionary 
ecology of vertebrates is required. Expertise in animal behavior and/or 
biostatistics is highly 
desirable; post-doctoral experience is preferred. The successful candidate must 
have 
demonstrated an interest in, and an aptitude for, teaching undergraduates. 
Responsibilities will 
include: teaching introductory and upper-level courses for biology majors, 
teaching a course in the 
University's liberal arts core curriculum and/or first-year program, and 
developing a research 
program involving undergraduates. Additional expectations include academic 
advisement, service 
to the University, and continued professional development.

The Department has outstanding resources for teaching and research housed in a 
modern science 
building. Facilities include: greenhouse, environmental chambers, vivarium, 
confocal microscope, 
campus arboretum, and the nearby Church Farm Center for the Arts and Sciences. 

Send CV, a copy of all graduate transcripts, statements of teaching philosophy 
and research 
interests, documentation of teaching ability, and the name and contact 
information for three 
references via email to [email protected], Dr. Patricia Szczys, 
Department of Biology, 
Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT 06226. Search will 
continue until the position 
is filled. ECSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

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