Research and Teaching Postdoc at Sam Houston State University
Department of Biological Sciences

General Information
The Sam Houston State University Department of Biological Sciences seeks 
applicants for a Visiting Faculty position at the rank of Assistant 
Professor that combines teaching experience with an opportunity for 
research. Contingent on available funding, this is a full-time appointment 
that will run from September 1, 2015 through May 30, 2017. Salary is 
competitive and includes full benefits.

The position is ideally suited for a candidate who is seeking a post-
doctoral position with expanded teaching responsibilities, while still 
maintaining an active research program. The fellow will teach classes at 
the introductory and advanced levels, will have the opportunity to move 
doctoral work to publication, and acquire additional skills through the 
initiation of new research projects in collaboration with current faculty 
members. During the term of the fellowship the candidate  will be a member 
of a department that emphasizes excellence in teaching and research, will 
be able to recruit and co-mentor passionate graduate and undergraduate 
student researchers, and will have an opportunity to see how faculty 
members operate successfully at a comprehensive academic institution.

Research Interests
We strongly prefer an individual with research interests that build on 
existing faculty expertise, although other areas may be entertained if 
appropriate and supportable by a faculty mentor. It will be the applicant’s 
responsibility to identify and contact the faculty member(s) they would 
potentially choose to pair with, and the faculty member(s) prerogative to 
allow the applicant access to their lab for collaborative research. Fellows 
will have access to funds to support research and travel and will be 
encouraged to explore external grant opportunities.  Annual departmental 
research funding will help support research-related activities. 

Teaching
Because SHSU is primarily an undergraduate teaching institution, the fellow 
will occupy a standard 9 semester credit hour teaching load each semester. 
This typically translates into one lower division lecture course and one 
upper division course with lab in each semester. The teaching schedule will 
be defined by departmental needs but will include a freshman lecture course 
in one of the following: Contemporary Biology, Environmental Science, 
Foundations of Science, General Botany, and/or General Zoology. Upper 
division courses will include one or more courses in the applicant’s area 
of expertise that are in the department’s current course rotation.
You can read more about the Biological Sciences undergraduate and graduate 
curricula and find additional information on the courses our faculty 
members teach and the research they do by going to their respective 
homepages.

Applications
Materials candidates will need to submit include the following:

1. A brief cover letter expressing your interest in the position and 
briefly summarizing your training in your specific research area(s), who 
you would select as a faculty mentor at SHSU and why you want to work with 
them, and your teaching experience.

2. Curriculum vitae. 

3. Research and teaching statements. Both statements should be brief -- on 
the order of two or three pages. 

The research statement should concisely explain your doctoral research 
program and expected future direction(s) and how your goals are consistent 
with work in a current SHSU mentor’s lab. 

The teaching statement should explain the basis for your interest in 
teaching at the undergraduate level, briefly summarize your previous 
teaching experience and why you are qualified to teach the courses 
mentioned above. You should also briefly explain how you believe this 
opportunity might help your professional goals. Please do not send us a 
statement of your "teaching philosophy." 

4. Copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts. These are used to help 
us assess an applicant's training. Unofficial copies are acceptable with 
the application, but the Dean's Office requires an official copy before 
hire. 

5. List the contact information (name, address, telephone number and email 
address) for three references and your relationship to these referees.

All Documents should be sent via email as a single (merged) PDF document to:
        1. Search Committee Chair:  Dr. James Harper; [email protected], and
        2. Department Chair: Dr. Chad Hargrave; [email protected]

Review of Applicants will begin 11 June and end when the position is 
filled. 

Address Inquiries to the Committee Chair: Dr. James Harper, 
[email protected], 936-294-1543

General Information About the University: Named for Sam Houston, Texas’ 
greatest hero, SHSU continually strives to honor its historical roots 
through academic excellence that includes exceptional teaching from faculty 
members who care as much about their students’ success as they do about 
furthering the knowledge of their fields. SHSU offers over 80 bachelor's 
degree programs, more than 50 master’s degree programs, and six doctoral 
programs, including nationally-recognized programs in Business, Fine Arts, 
Education, Mathematics and Criminal Justice. SHSU is classified as 
a “Doctoral Research University” by the Carnegie Commission on Higher 
Education and was recently recognized by U.S. News and World Report for 
being among the best in the country for online graduate programs. In 
addition, the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education classified SHSU as 
a "Community Engaged" university. This honor was awarded in 2010 to only 
sixty-one public institutions nationwide and acknowledges the university's 
significant commitment to serving the community.

General Information About the Department: The Department of Biological 
Sciences is dedicated to the pursuit and dissemination of knowledge and 
scientific discovery in the life sciences through innovative teaching and 
research. Our Department strives to instill in its students the philosophy 
of lifelong scholarship, producing scientifically literate members of 
society who have the knowledge to contribute and compete in a rapidly 
changing world.

Facilities: The Department occupies modern teaching and research facilities 
with large-scale computing capabilities, scintillation counter, cell 
sorter, animal rearing facility, acid rain monitoring station, 250 acre 
field research station, SHSU Natural History Collections and the Warner 
Herbarium, and modern equipment to support research in cell biology, 
molecular biology, and systematics.  The successful applicant will also 
have the opportunity to affiliate with the SHSU Texas Research Institute of 
Environmental Studies.

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