The University of New Brunswick, Department of Biology (Fredericton) invites 
applications for a 
tenure track position in Plant Evolutionary Ecology at the rank of Assistant 
Professor. We seek 
candidates asking questions in evolutionary ecology, broadly defined, including 
ecological 
genetics.  Examples of research interests include (but are not limited to) 
plant-
insect/microbial/fungal interactions, mating system evolution, stable isotopes 
in plant-based 
food webs, or invasive species.  We welcome applications from candidates who 
could build 
research collaborations within and outside the Department.  The Department of 
Biology houses 
the Connell Memorial Herbarium, Microscopy and Microanalysis Facility, Stable 
Isotopes in 
Nature Laboratory, a climate-controlled greenhouse, and has access to the 
Atlantic 
Computational Excellence Network (ACEnet).  Potential opportunities for 
external collaborations 
in Fredericton include UNB’s Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Management, 
the Canadian 
Rivers Institute, the Canadian Forest Service’s Atlantic Forestry Centre, and 
Agriculture and Agri-
Foods Canada’s Fredericton Research and Development Centre. 

The successful candidate will contribute to teaching of plant-related modules 
in our 1st and 2nd-
year core, and contribute to upper-level courses as appropriate.
 
Qualifications: The successful candidate must hold a PhD in a relevant 
discipline and a minimum 
of 1 year postdoctoral experience.  Candidates should demonstrate a record of, 
or potential for, 
excellence in teaching and in research.
 
This position will begin in September 2016 or as mutually negotiated. 
Application packages 
should be received by May 20, 2016 and include a current CV, a statement of 
research interests, 
a statement of teaching philosophy, samples of up to three research 
publications, and a cover 
letter outlining reasons for seeking the position and listing names and contact 
information for 
three references.

All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and 
permanent residents 
will be given priority. Applicants should indicate current citizenship status.
Applications should be sent to:
Dept. of Biology, UNB
PO Box 4400
Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3
c/o: Melanie Lawson

This position is subject to budgetary approval.

All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply: however, Canadians and 
permanent residents 
will be given priority. Applicants should indicate current citizenship status. 
The University of New 
Brunswick is committed to the principle of employment equity.

Reply via email to