Aquatic vertebrate ecologist / evolutionary biologist
The Department of Biological Sciences at Wichita State University invites 
applications for a 9-month, tenure-track Assistant Professor position.  The 
successful candidate will be an ecologist or evolutionary biologist with 
interests in aquatic vertebrate biology, broadly defined to include 
interactions with freshwater systems at any spatial scale.  The candidate is 
expected to develop an externally funded research program involving 
undergraduate students and Masters of Science graduate students.  Biology 
faculty typically teach 3 courses per year and teaching responsibilities will 
include undergraduate and graduate courses in the candidate's area of 
expertise.  We seek applicants who will work in a collegial atmosphere to 
foster excellence in teaching and establish research collaborations with 
existing faculty.  Preference will be given to candidates whose research and 
teaching agendas will actively utilize one or more of WSU Biology's Field 
Station sites that are detailed below.
THE DEPARTMENT: The Department of Biological Sciences offers majors in Biology 
with either an Ecological/Environmental/Organismal or a Biomedical emphasis.  
There are approximately 390 undergraduate majors and the department's Master of 
Science in Biology program currently includes 20 graduate students.  There are 
11 faculty members and five full-time departmental support 
staff/administrators.  The WSU Field Station operation spans four reserves that 
total over 5000 acres and each reserve includes aquatic features such as 
streams, rivers, springs, or impoundments associated with either restored or 
native tall and mid-grass prairies.  The Ninnescah Reserve is the base of 
operations for our Field Station Manager and includes research and 
storage/maintenance buildings.  A newly renovated 2025 ft2 space on the Wichita 
main campus is dedicated to organismal biology coursework and WSU's natural 
history collections.  The department houses modern laboratory space that 
include analytical/molecular equipment, an accredited animal facility, a 
greenhouse, and access to the Kansas State University High Performance 
Computing cluster.  For more information about our department visit 
www.wichita.edu/biology<http://www.wichita.edu/biology>.  Wichita State 
University is located in the heart of Wichita, the largest urban center in 
Kansas, and has an enrollment of >15,000 students.  For more information about 
Wichita State University visit 
http://webs.wichita.edu/?u=employment&p=/why_wsu/.  To learn more about Wichita 
visit http://webs.wichita.edu/?u=employment&p=/why_wichita/.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: A Ph.D. in Biology or a related field is required at 
the time of employment.  Research experience in aquatic vertebrate biology and 
research / teaching plans incorporating field components are required.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Postdoctoral research experience is preferred, but 
strong candidates lacking postdoctoral experience will be considered.
APPLICATION: https://jobs.wichita.edu/postings/13569
Complete applications include:

1)      A letter of application

2)      Current curriculum vita

3)      Statement of teaching philosophy and goals

4)      Statement of research interests and goals

5)      Contact information for three professional references

6)      Copies of unofficial academic transcripts
Complete applications are due September 14, 2018.  The successful applicant 
will start August, 2019.

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