Dear colleagues-- Please circulate this opportunity among early-career 
(finishing PhD and early postdoc) ecologists and evolutionary biologists. 
The application page isn't live yet. Folks can contact me for more info.
Tom

HUXLEY FELLOW in ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION: BioSciences at Rice University seeks 
to fill two positions in the prestigious Huxley Fellow Program in Ecology 
and Evolutionary Biology
(http://biosciences.rice.edu/Content.aspx?id=2147484167) starting in January 
2017. Huxley Fellows are outstanding early-career scientists who pursue 
their own independent research programs in ecology and/or evolution while 
teaching at the graduate and undergraduate levels. 
Huxley Fellow appointments are for two years with a third year extension 
possible. We seek candidates with a Ph.D. and outstanding potential in 
research and teaching, who can contribute through their research and 
teaching to the inclusive excellence of the Rice academic community. 
Huxley Fellows receive non-tenure track faculty status, benefits, 
competitive salary, and research funds. Application instructions are under 
the employment section on the department website, 
http://biosciences.rice.edu. Application review will begin August 22, 2016.  
For informal inquiries, contact Dr. Tom Miller ([email protected]), Huxley 
Fellow Search Committee Chair.  

Rice is a private university with a strong commitment to the highest 
standards of research and undergraduate and graduate education.  Rice 
University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, committed to 
excellence through diversity and inclusion.  In this spirit, we particularly 
welcome applications from women and members of historically underrepresented 
groups who bring diverse cultural experiences and who are especially 
qualified to mentor and advise all members of our diverse student 
population.  The university will provide reasonable accommodations to 
individuals with a disability.

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