Sustainable Coastal Systems Cluster
Coastal Disease Ecologist

Applicants for an Assistant/Associate Professor position in coastal disease 
ecology must have a Ph.D. from an accredited institution, relevant 
post-doctoral training, and show a demonstrated ability, or strong potential, 
to maintain a vigorous, extramurally-funded research program.  Preference will 
be given to candidates whose research interests focus on the ecology of 
infectious diseases in natural coastal ecosystems (not aquaculture systems) and 
who uses innovative approaches, including modeling and empirical field and 
laboratory work, to address fundamental ecological or evolutionary questions 
about any coastal host-pathogen systems regardless of taxonomic group.  
Potential research questions may include, but are not limited to, the ecology 
of emerging coastal diseases and the intersection of disease and anthropogenic 
stressors, such as climate change, pollution, habitat loss, or invasive 
species.  Strong interdisciplinary skills, experience working at the interface 
of social and biological sciences, strong quantitative and excellent 
communication and interpersonal skills are essential. Proven track records of 
publication in refereed journals of high quality and acquisition of research 
funding are highly desirable.
Candidates must apply on-line at 
http://www.jobswithucf.com/postings/46716<http://www.jobswithucf.com/postings/46716%20>
 (Position #38660) and attach the following materials: a cover letter, 
curriculum vitae, teaching statement, research statement, and contact 
information for three professional references.  In the cover letter candidates 
should address their background in their discipline and should identify the 
department(s) for their potential tenure home.  In the research statement 
candidates should include descriptions of their successful interdisciplinary 
research collaborations and how their current and future research can 
contribute to the cluster's overall interdisciplinary objectives.
The search committee will review applications on an on-going basis until the 
position is filled.
The University of Central Florida, with more than 63,000 students, has grown in 
quality, diversity, and reputation in its first 50 years and is committed to 
being inclusive and diverse by building a faculty who are a reflection of the 
students they teach.  For more information about this position please contact 
the Sustainable Coastal Systems Cluster search committee Chair, Dr. Graham 
Worthy at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


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