The University of Alaska Fairbanks is recruiting for a President's
Professor in Quantitative Fisheries and Ecosystems. The position is
expected to be hired at the associate or full professor rank, although
exceptional candidates at the assistant level may be considered. Read below
for further information.

*Position Announcement: President’s Professorship in Quantitative Fisheries
and Ecosystems*

The University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) College of Fisheries and Ocean
Sciences (CFOS) was recently awarded a prestigious President’s Professor of
Quantitative Fisheries and Ecosystems by the University of Alaska
President. The Department of Fisheries within CFOS invites applications for
this position, a tenure-track, full-time (9-months annual state support)
President’s Professorship in Quantitative Fisheries and Ecosystems. The
position will be based at either of our CFOS locations in Juneau or
Fairbanks, Alaska. Applications are encouraged from creative individuals
with a strong scientific and academic background who will complement the
expertise of existing faculty and contribute to the conservation and
sustainable use of Alaska's world renowned fishery resources.

The successful applicant will guide the development of a new proposed
Center for Quantitative Fisheries Excellence (CQFE) at CFOS. This center
will provide the scientific basis for sustainable fisheries management in
Alaska and will train the next generation of fisheries scientists and
biometricians to meet workforce needs of state and federal fishery
management agencies, nongovernmental and tribal organizations, and the
fishing industry. The incumbent will be a nationally and internationally
renowned leader in quantitative fisheries science and sustainable fishery
management. The position is expected to be hired at the associate or full
professor rank, although exceptional candidates at the assistant level may
be considered. The successful candidate will possess cutting-edge expertise
in multispecies and ecosystem models, novel quantitative fisheries stock
assessment methods, management strategy evaluations, and applications of
these approaches to ecosystem-based fisheries management. The incumbent
will lead a vigorous Alaska-based fishery research program that involves
undergraduate and graduate students as well as postdoctoral researchers.
The President’s Professor will also teach graduate courses in these subject
areas, as well as upper division undergraduate courses in the new
Baccalaureate Program in Fisheries and Ocean Sciences to be jointly offered
by UAF and the University of Alaska Southeast. This hire is a vital part of
our strategy to strengthen the fisheries program in CFOS at both the
graduate and undergraduate levels. The incumbent will further enhance the
profile of UA through service in both state and federal fisheries
management arenas, and is expected to serve as member of organizations such
as the North Pacific Fishery Management Council (NPFMC) Scientific and
Statistical Committee, a group of experts responsible for setting
science-based catch limits for federally managed commercial fisheries in
Alaska. More information about the position can be found on the CFOS
website at www.cfos.uaf.edu/employment.

UAF is Alaska’s research university and Alaska offers unparalleled
opportunities for freshwater and marine fisheries research. CFOS has 52
faculty, over 100 graduate students and more than 50 undergraduate students
engaged in research in Alaskan waters and throughout the world (
www.cfos.uaf.edu). The College offers academic programs in Fisheries at the
Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral levels in Fairbanks, Juneau, Kodiak, and
Seward. These and other facilities throughout the state are linked by
modern videoconference and distance-delivery technology. The Department of
Fisheries maintains a strong program that includes 15 tenured or
tenure-track faculty, two research faculty members, and four other faculty
with primary appointments outside of the fisheries program. The current
quantitative fisheries program is widely recognized as one of the core
strength areas within the Department of Fisheries.

Qualified applicants must have a Ph.D. in fisheries biology, ecology, or a
related field from an accredited university. Postdoctoral research
experience is preferred. Disciplinary expertise for this position should be
in the area of quantitative aspects of fisheries management and
multispecies/ecosystem approaches. The applicant must be proficient in
English, have experience teaching at the university level, and have a
strong research and publication record appropriate to their experience and
date of degree. UAF is committed to building a culturally diverse faculty
and strongly encourages applications from female and minority candidates.

Interested applicants should submit (1) a brief cover letter, (2) a
statement of interest and qualifications (including research, teaching, and
outreach plans), (3) a curriculum vitae (CV), and (4) contact information
for three professional references (address, email and phone number).

Applications must be submitted through Careers at UA for Job Number 508265
at http://alaska.edu/jobs/. To ensure consideration, applications must be
received no later than February 2, 2018 by 11:55 PM Alaska Standard Time.
Questions about the position can be directed to Dr. Gordon Kruse, Search
Committee Chair, at 907-796-5458 or at [email protected].

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Email: [email protected]

Phone: (907) 796-5458
Fax: (907) 796-5447

Gordon H. Kruse, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Fisheries

College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences
University of Alaska Fairbanks
17101 Point Lena Loop Road
Juneau, AK 99801

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