Assistant Professor of Tropical Conservation Biology

Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology, University of 
California, Davis

Responsibilities: The successful applicant will develop a vigorous, 
extramurally-funded research program that addresses anthropogenic change in 
tropical ecosystems from an ecological, evolutionary, or behavioral 
perspective, and use a scientific and practical approach to finding ways to 
slow species extinctions or loss of ecosystems. The ideal candidate would have 
strong ties to the international academic research and non-governmental 
conservation communities that could be leveraged to create student 
opportunities for training, research, and collaboration, and promote 
representation of students from tropical developing countries at UC Davis.  
High quality research is valued in the department. The appointee will be 
expected to develop an undergraduate course in tropical biology or tropical 
conservation and will be expected to share responsibility in other departmental 
teaching needs and develop additional coursework in his/her area of expertise. 
Collegiality and good teaching are valued highly in the department, and the 
appointee will be expected to participate in committee work, service, 
undergraduate and graduate advising, and other tasks that are shared by 
department faculty. This position is offered at the tenure-track ASSISTANT 
PROFESSOR level, with academic year (9-month) term employment.

Qualifications: Ph.D. degree in Biological Sciences or related disciplines. 
Evidence of research excellence in the discipline of conservation biology in 
the tropics. Interest in developing a research program in tropical 
conservation. Interest in recruiting, training, or collaborating with 
individuals from outside the US who can contribute to conservation in tropical 
countries. Evidence of the potential for excellence in teaching at both the 
undergraduate and graduate level (e.g., experience, awards, course reviews, 
letters from colleagues). Demonstrated oral and written communication skills, 
including the ability to present information to non-scientific and public 
audiences. Evidence of collegiality and professional service consistent with 
departmental, campus, and professional citizenship. Evidence of ability and 
interest in training/mentoring graduate and undergraduate students.

Salary: Commensurate with experience within the Assistant Professor rank at the 
University of California.

Applications: Application materials must be submitted via the following 
website: https://recruit.ucdavis.edu/apply/JPF00441. The position will remain 
open until filled. To ensure consideration, applications should be received by 
January 23, 2015. Please provide: 1) curriculum vitae, 2) publication list, 3) 
up to three publications, 4) statement of research interests, 5) statement of 
teaching interests and philosophy, and 6) four professional letters of 
reference. Additional inquiries should be directed to Tim Caro, Recruitment 
Committee Chair, Department of Wildlife, Fish, & Conservation Biology, One 
Shields Ave., University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA. email: 
[email protected]. Subject line: Tropical Conservation Biologist

UC Davis is an affirmative action/equal employment opportunity employer and is 
dedicated to recruiting a diverse faculty community. We welcome all qualified 
applicants to apply, including women, minorities, veterans, and individuals 
with disabilities.

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