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.
