Multiple Faculty Positions in Ecology, Evolution, or Environmental Change



The Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Notre Dame invites applications for multiple, open-rank, tenure-track faculty positions that will enhance existing excellence in ecology, evolution, and environmental change. We are searching broadly for creative and collaborative individuals (1) working at any spatial scale, from local to global, (2) studying any level of biological organization, from genes to ecosystems, and (3) using any mode of inference, from empirical to theoretical. Applicants should demonstrate research excellence that crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries; ongoing growth in the department will emphasize new hires that use quantitative and/or integrative approaches to study biological processes. Successful candidates will benefit from Notre Dame's 3000-ha field station which is home to NEON's Great Lakes domain (<http://underc.nd.edu/>http://underc.nd.edu), superb on-campus analytical facilities (e.g., <http://www.cest.nd.edu/>http://www.cest.nd.edu, <http://genomics.nd.edu/>http://genomics.nd.edu), cross-disciplinary interaction through the Environmental Change Initiative (<http://eci.nd.edu/>http://eci.nd.edu), and a unique Interdisciplinary Graduate Training Program in Environment and Society (<http://reilly.nd.edu/globes/>http://reilly.nd.edu/globes/).



Successful candidates will be expected to contribute to Notre Dame's exemplary teaching program, engage students in research, and participate in a dynamic and integrative departmental culture. For additional information on our outstanding programs and facilities, see <http://biology.nd.edu/>http://biology.nd.edu. Positions include an attractive salary, generous start-up package, and laboratory space tailored to the applicant's needs. Qualified individuals should submit online a cover letter, curriculum vitae, separate statements of research and teaching interests, and the names of three referees at the following web site: <http://apply.interfolio.com/31403>http://apply.interfolio.com/31403. Review of applications will commence on 15 October 2015 and continue until suitable candidates are identified. The University of Notre Dame, an international Catholic research university, is an equal opportunity employer committed to an excellent and diverse faculty and student body.



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Kara L. Primmer, Ph.D.
Interim Manager, Department of Biological Sciences
Grants Program Manager, Notre Dame Research

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