Position # 600012
Organizational Unit Overview
East Carolina University (www.ecu.edu), a member of the 17-campus 
University of North Carolina System, is classified as a 
Doctoral/Research-Intensive University and enrolls around 29,000 
students, with over 5,500 pursuing graduate and professional degrees. 
ECU is located in Greenville, NC (pop. 90,000), which lies ~80 miles 
east of Raleigh and a short distance to the Atlantic coast.

The Department of Biology (www.ecu.edu/biology) is a broad department 
that emphasizes integrative approaches drawing from across the life 
sciences. We offer undergraduate majors in Biology and Biochemistry and 
graduate opportunities at both the MS and PhD levels. The Coastal 
Studies Institute (CSI), where this position will be housed, is located 
on Roanoke Island in Wanchese, NC 
(http://www.coastalstudiesinstitute.org), on North Carolina’s Outer 
Banks. With a campus spanning 213 acres of marshes, scrub wetlands, 
forested wetlands, and coastal and marine ecosystems, CSI is an 
interdisciplinary coastal field laboratory with active research, 
education and outreach programs. It is currently undergoing significant 
growth. 

Job Duties
This tenure-track/tenured position will be at the Associate Professor 
level with expertise in Coupled Natural and Human Systems Modeling as 
applied to coastal ecosystems, to begin August 13, 2018. We seek 
candidates with experience in interdisciplinary studies and modeling 
interactions between coastal ecosystems and human systems. The 
successful candidate will be expected to lead a vigorous, externally 
funded program; mentor graduate students; engage in university, 
community, and professional service; and teach at the graduate and 
possibly undergraduate levels. This position is part of ECU’s Marine and 
Coastal Systems research cluster.

Department of Biology resources include expertly staffed core facilities 
for molecular, genetic, genomic, and water chemistry analyses, a high-
performance computing cluster, a greenhouse, a microscopy and imaging 
facility and multiple boats equipped for coastal research. Extensive 
opportunities for research collaboration exist within the Department, 
within CSI, and across the university, including with faculty in the 
College of Arts and Sciences, College of Engineering, College of Health 
and Human Performance and the Brody School of Medicine. Nearby marine 
stations and state and federal laboratories also provide opportunities 
for collaboration.

The Department of Biology is committed to enriching the lives of 
students, faculty, and staff by providing a diverse academic community 
where the exchange of ideas, knowledge and perspectives is an active 
part of living and learning. The department seeks to create an 
environment that fosters the recruitment and retention of a diverse 
student body, faculty, staff and administration and works to increase 
diversity and access to higher education for groups underrepresented in 
the sciences by building an environment that welcomes, celebrates, and 
promotes respect for diversity.

Minimum Education/Experience
A Ph.D. in Biology or a closely related field (e.g., environmental 
science, marine science) with training in modeling, and a scholarly 
record of achievements appropriate to appointment at the Associate 
Professor level. Current external research funding is required. 
Qualifying degrees must be received at time of hiring from accredited 
institutions.  

Special Instructions to Applicant
Applicants must submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, contact 
information for at least three references, and a statement of research 
interests online at www.jobs.ecu.edu using the position number 600012 - 
Tenure Track/Tenured Faculty in Coupled Natural and Human Systems 
Modeling. The cover letter and/or research statement should include 
examples of past and potential contributions to diversity through 
research, graduate student training and/or teaching, including how your 
personal experiences and professional plans support our commitment to 
diversity and inclusion. We will ask top candidates to have three 
reference letters sent to the Search Committee Chair via email within 7 
days of notification. Official transcripts and original hard-copy 
reference letters are required upon employment.  
 
Inquiries regarding this position may be directed to Dr. Enrique Reyes 
([email protected]), Search Committee Chair, or Jennifer Jacobs 
([email protected]), Lead Administrative Associate.  Review of 
applications begins on December 18, 2017.

Inquiries regarding the University’s policies and goals regarding 
diversity may be directed to: Office for Equity and Diversity 
(http://www.ecu.edu/cs-acad/oed/index.cfm).

East Carolina University is an equal opportunity and affirmative action 
employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for 
employment without regard to their race/ethnicity, color, genetic 
information, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender 
identity, age, disability, political affiliation, or veteran status. 
Individuals requesting accommodation under the Americans with 
Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA) should contact the Department of 
Disability Support Services at (252) 737-1016 (Voice/TTY). Proper 
documentation of identity and employability is required at time of 
employment.

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