The Department of Biology at the University of South Dakota is recruiting an 
Assistant Professor (tenure-track) in spatial modeling to begin August 2019. We 
seek candidates who develop spatially explicit models to examine impacts of 
land-use, vegetation dynamics, and/or climate change on populations, 
communities, or ecosystems at local, regional and global scales. The successful 
candidate's research will complement that of existing faculty, enabling 
collaboration and mentoring of graduate students.  Opportunities for 
collaboration and research support include faculty with research interests in 
aquatic and terrestrial ecology, biodiversity, conservation and global change. 
Opportunities for collaboration also exist with faculty associated with a newly 
developed Ph.D. program in Sustainability and the Missouri River Institute 
(http://www.usd.edu/missouri-river-institute). Teaching may include spatial 
modeling, remote sensing, quantitative biology/statistics, general ecology, 
global change biology or other courses in the candidate's area of expertise.

The successful candidate will demonstrate the ability to establish a productive 
and extramurally funded research program and actively train M.S. and Ph.D. 
students. A Ph.D. is required and postdoctoral experience is preferred.

Review of applications will begin September 7, 2018 and will continue until the 
position is filled. Applicants must apply online at 
https://yourfuture.sdbor.edu and must provide a cover letter that describes 
background with respect to the qualifications listed above, a CV, statements of 
research and teaching interests, and names and contact information for at least 
three professional references.  Questions regarding the position may be 
directed to Dr. David Swanson, Search Committee Chair, Department of Biology 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).  The University of South 
Dakota is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

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