Assistant Professor
Aquatic/Wetland Plant Ecology

The Department of Biology at Texas State University (www.bio.txstate.edu)
invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position
specializing in the ecology of aquatic and/or wetland plants. The successful
candidate will be expected to teach both graduate and undergraduate courses
in the biology of aquatic and wetland plants and to develop an externally
funded research program involving graduate students that complements the
strengths of our 50-member faculty. Required qualifications are an earned
Ph.D. in the biological sciences or related field with a research emphasis
and a record of peer-reviewed publications on the ecology of aquatic and/or
wetland plants. Preferred qualifications include postdoctoral experience, a
record of grant funding to support research, the ability to also teach a
course in aquatic/wetland plant identification, and research experience in
plant ecology that complements the strengths of the department. Salary and
start-up package are negotiable. For full consideration, all application
materials must be received by November 01, 2018. Applicants should submit
the following materials: 1. letter of application; 2. research statement; 3.
statement of teaching philosophy that addresses teaching at a large public
university with a diverse student body; 4. current CV; 5. pdfs of up to five
relevant publications; and 6. contact information for five individuals
willing to serve as references. Only applications submitted through the
Texas State University website will be accepted and considered:

https://jobs.hr.txstate.edu/postings/23351

Questions regarding this position should be addressed to Dr. David E. Lemke,
Department of Biology, Texas State University, 601 University Drive, San
Marcos, TX 78666, david.le...@txstate.edu (512)-245-3364.

Employment with Texas State University is contingent upon the outcome of
record checks and verifications including criminal history, driving records,
education records, employment verifications, reference checks, and
employment eligibility verifications.

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