Assistant or Associate Professor of Aquatic Ecology, University of 
Wisconsin-Madison

The Department of Integrative Biology and the Center for Limnology at the 
University of Wisconsin-Madison are accepting applications for an Assistant or 
Associate Professor of Aquatic Ecology (tenure-track) position beginning August 
2019.  We seek a candidate to develop an internationally recognized research 
program focused on freshwater ecosystems.  Applications will be particularly 
encouraged from candidates with a background in fish and fisheries ecology, and 
those who consider fish in a broader ecosystem context.  Other potential areas 
of interest include quantitative ecology, aquatic conservation, community and 
ecosystem ecology, food web interactions, limnology, and global environmental 
change.  PhD in aquatic biology, fish/fisheries ecology, limnology, or related 
field required prior to start of appointment.  Applicants must demonstrate 
excellence and productivity in scholarship research, as well as a commitment to 
teaching.  Appointments at the Associate level must possess experience and 
scholarship credentials for appointment with tenure at the University of 
Wisconsin-Madison.  Expectations include excellence in research and graduate 
training, engagement in interdisciplinary and collaborative scholarship, 
ability to maintain a vigorous extramurally funded research program, and 
skilled teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels.  Diverse 
water-related activities at UW-Madison (http://www.water.wisc.edu) offer 
numerous collaborative opportunities, including involvement with the North 
Temperate Lakes Long-Term Ecological Research program.

Interested candidates can find the position announcement at 
http://jobs.hr.wisc.edu/cw/en-us/job/499237/ (PVL96027), click on "Apply Now" 
and submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, 3 sample publications (upload 
these as 1 document), research and teaching statements (upload as 1 doc; max 2 
pages each), and full contact information for three references.  To ensure 
consideration, applications must be received by November 11, 2018; however, 
position will remain open until filled.

Additional information regarding the Department of Integrative Biology and the 
Center for Limnology are available at http://integrativebiology.wisc.edu and 
http://limnology.wisc.edu.  Questions regarding the position can be directed to 
Professor Jake Vander Zanden at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

Diversity is a source of strength, creativity, and innovation for UW-Madison.  
UW-Madison aims to fulfill its public mission by creating a welcoming and 
inclusive community for people from every background.  Candidates from 
under-represented groups are especially encouraged to apply.

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