The successful applicant will teach two lecture courses and associated 
labs in each the fall and spring of the 2017-2018 academic year, pending 
administrative approval of this non-tenure track position. The primary 
content area for this position will include some combination of the 
following areas: Entomology, Wildlife Ecology, Ecology, and Field 
Techniques.  Depending on the candidate's expertise, he or she may be 
asked to teach in more than one of these areas. Course work will mostly 
be directed at upper level undergraduate students.   Duties may also 
involve student advising and or departmental service.   

The applicant must have a Ph.D. in Biology or a related field, with 
preference given to candidates with teaching experience or with the 
potential to establish a research collaboration with members of our 
faculty. More information on faculty research interests can be found at 
http://biology.louisiana.edu.

For initial consideration, email a pdf containing a (1) a cover letter; 
(2) a curriculum vitae; (3) statement teaching philosophy and research 
interests; (4) a list of three references with address, email, and phone 
contact information. Applications should be submitted as a single PDF to 
[email protected].  The review process will 
continue until the position is filled. To ensure consideration, receipt 
of complete application material is required on or before March 13, 
2017.

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