*One Year Full-Time Lecturer – Biology*
*Indiana State University*

The Department of Biology at Indiana State University (ISU) invite
applications for a full time,
one-year lecturer in Biology, to begin in the fall semester of 2018.

Indiana State University is committed to experiential learning and
providing unique educational
experiences to its students. This position is a full-time teaching position
with an expectation of
15 credit hours per semester or equivalent. In addition to teaching
introductory biology
laboratory and lecture courses for both majors and non-majors, this
teaching position includes
an opportunity to teach upper division courses in the applicant’s
associated area of expertise.
Although strong applicants will have experience with the development of
teaching tools and
pedagogy, this position includes an opportunity to utilize existing
materials in course design,
development, and preparation. The successful candidate will have the
opportunity to
participate as a full member of the Department of Biology and collaborate
with current faculty.
Required Minimum Education: ABD, in Biology or related field.

All applicants must submit their applications online at
http://jobs.indstate.edu/postings/21694.
Along with their application, candidates must submit a curriculum vita, a
statement of teaching
philosophy/experience. In addition to providing a list of references
online, candidates should
also arrange to have 3 reference letters uploaded by their references to
this website. Inquiries
should be directed to: Dr. Donna Selman, (I) Chairperson of Biology
Department, Indiana State
University, Terre Haute, IN 47809, Email: [email protected].

Review of applicants will begin April 9, 2018. The position will remain
open until on campus
interviews have been scheduled.

Indiana State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action
employer committed to
excellence through diversity. The University actively encourages the
applications of women,
minorities, and persons with disabilities. The College of Arts and Sciences
welcomes all faculty,
staff, and students, regardless of identity or affiliation. The College
values the contribution of all
individuals in the execution of its primary mission, which is to educate
undergraduate and
graduate students. To that end, we will strive to attract representative
staff and faculty. The
College will actively support endeavors that embrace and explore human
differences and global
awareness. The College’s Diversity Plan is accessible from the College’s
website:
http://www.indstate.edu/cas/diversity



Joy O'Keefe
Associate Professor, Department of Biology
Director, Center for Bat Research, Outreach, and Conservation
Indiana State University
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