**Updated advertisement**

This advertisement is for the same positions at The University of Scranton 
previously posted on Fri, 4 Nov 2016. This update is because application 
review will begin December 1st, 2016, not October 28th, 2016 as originally 
posted.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR—TWO POSITIONS
Department of Biology
The University of Scranton 

The Biology Department of The University of Scranton is seeking 
applications for up to two tenure-track positions at the level of 
Assistant Professor in ecology/environmental biology/evolution to begin 
August 2017. The area of specialization within these disciplines is open; 
however, we are particularly interested in applicants with expertise in 
evolutionary ecology, behavioral ecology, population ecology, microbial 
ecology, or molecular ecology. Applicants should be able to contribute to 
the Biology Department’s core courses as well as to the Environmental 
Science Program and will be expected to develop upper level courses in 
their specialties. Excellence in teaching and an active research program 
that involves mentoring undergraduates is expected. A Ph.D. is required by 
start date and postdoctoral experience is preferred.

The Biology Department is housed in a new state-of-the-art unified science 
center, http://www.scranton.edu/academics/sciencecenter. Visit 
http://www.scranton.edu/academics/cas/biology/for more information about 
the Biology Department and http://admissions.scranton.edu/academic-
programs/majors-minors/programs/environmental-science.shtml for more 
information about the Environmental Science Major. 

The University of Scranton is a regional institution of more than 5,000 
undergraduate and graduate students located in northeast Pennsylvania near 
the Pocono Mountains. Recognized nationally for the quality of its 
education, Scranton is one of the 28 Jesuit colleges and universities in 
the United States. It is committed to providing liberal arts education and 
strong professional and pre-professional programs in the context of 
Ignatian educational principles, especially the care and development of 
the whole person. Drawing on the strengths that have made it a recognized 
leader in the Northeast, Scranton is committed to a culture of scholarship 
and excellence, and is moving into the front ranks of American’s 
comprehensive universities. 
The University of Scranton is, by tradition and choice, a Catholic and 
Jesuit university. The successful candidate will have an understanding of 
and commitment to the mission and the goals of Jesuit education. The 
University’s mission statement may be found at 
http://www.scranton.edu/mission. The University is committed to developing 
a diverse faculty, staff, and student body and to modeling an inclusive 
campus community which values the expression of differences in ways that 
promote excellence in teaching, learning, personal and professional 
development, and institutional success. In keeping with this commitment, 
the University encourages applications from candidates with diverse 
backgrounds. The University of Scranton is an EOE employer/educator. We 
invite women, persons with disabilities, veterans and others from 
underrepresented groups to apply.

How to Apply
Interested applicants must apply online at 
https://universityofscrantonjobs.com. The application must include (1) a 
cover letter, (2) a current curriculum vitae, (3) a statement of teaching 
philosophy (4) a statement of research interests, (4) three letters of 
reference, and (5) selected publications. 
For questions regarding this position, please contact Dr. Robert Smith or 
Dr. Janice Voltzow, Co-Chairs of the Search Committee, via email at 
[email protected] and [email protected]. Review of 
applications will begin December 1, 2016, and will continue until the 
position is filled.

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