Faculty Cluster Hire at the Boyce Thompson Institute
Description. BTI, an independent affiliate of Cornell University, seeks 2-3 
innovative scientists who together will launch an interdisciplinary program in 
an area that is new to the institute. This search is open to applicants from 
any area of plant science, or any other field with the potential to contribute 
to BTI's mission to advance and communicate scientific discovery in plant 
biology to improve agriculture, protect the environment, and enhance human 
health. Projects that include translational or methodological components are 
welcomed, but the potential for discovery is also important. Appointments will 
be made at the Assistant Professor level. A generous startup package 
apportioned to individual and collaborative programs will be provided.

Application process. Applicants should provide a description of their research 
experience and an additional statement of future research interests and vision, 
totaling up to three pages (excluding any literature citations). One additional 
page should be used to describe the applicant's experience in collaborative 
science, and in what way her/his research vision could be enhanced through 
collaboration. If any potential collaborators are also applying to this search, 
please make reference to them in this statement. A CV of no more than three 
pages, including the names of three references, should also be included. 
Preference will be given to applicants seeking their first faculty position. 
Materials should be submitted as a single PDF to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> by October 5, 
2018.

Interview process. To identify members of a new interdisciplinary cluster, BTI 
will conduct the following interview process. Promising applicants will be 
invited to a public symposium on November 5th, to present their current 
research and future vision. On November 6th, interviewees will have an 
opportunity to interact and discuss potential collaborative projects.  In the 
next phase of the search, BTI will evaluate short synopses of proposed 
collaborations for new cluster areas developed by interviewees in the weeks 
after the symposium. Those clusters judged to have the greatest promise for 
successfully founding a new interdisciplinary program will be invited for a 
formal interview in early 2019. While the collaborative vision is critical for 
the success of the cluster hire, it does not exclude the pursuit of individual 
projects, or collaborations outside the cluster.

Please send any inquiries to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.  We will be 
happy to arrange video conferences to discuss this opportunity. Additional 
information about BTI can be obtained at http://btiscience.org. BTI is an equal 
opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for 
employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, 
disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic 
protected by law. We particularly encourage applicants to take diversity into 
account as they consider collaborative opportunities.  BTI also prides itself 
on family-friendly policies and is committed to helping its staff achieve 
career success with an appropriate work-life balance.

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