The Department of Renewable Resources, in the Faculty of Agricultural, 
Life & Environmental Sciences, University of Alberta, Canada, invites 
applications for a tenure track position in Conservation Biology.  The 
position will be filled strictly at the Assistant Professor level and 
those seeking appointment at other ranks will not be considered.  
Qualifications are a PhD, with strong experience and interest in 
scientific aspects of biodiversity and it in conservation work. We seek 
an academic who takes a multi-species approach to biodiversity science 
working across scales (communities to landscapes) and focusing on 
northern ecosystems (aquatic, terrestrial or wetland).

The successful candidate will be expected to develop a program of 
independent research and graduate student education, including a 
balanced portfolio of ‘pure’ and ‘applied’ research strong enough to 
attract excellent levels of competitive funding. This must include a 
commitment to developing strong relationships with university 
colleagues, NGOs, industry, and government to serve conservation 
interests. We seek applicants from those with special interest in 
applied work with invertebrate or fungal biodiversity. Teaching 
responsibilities will include regular courses and field courses in the 
BSc Environmental and Conservation Sciences and BSc Forestry programs 
and in the Department's course-based Masters, MSc and PhD programs. We 
particularly seek applicants with the desire and ability to teach 
quantitative approaches. The successful candidate will also have the 
opportunity to develop a course in an area of particular interest to 
them. 

The position is available immediately. An application package, including 
a cover letter, description of research and teaching interests, 
curriculum vitae, teaching dossier, and names of three referees should 
be submitted online through the link below. 

http://www.careers.ualberta.ca/Competition/A108231456/

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