The position will begin 16 August 2014.

Review of applications will begin Oct 21, 2013, and continue until the position 
is filled.



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From: HerpDigest [[email protected]]
Sent: September 11, 2013 2:50 PM
Subject: Tenure Track Position in Wildlife Biology at the level of Assistant 
Professor Open at University of N. Dakota

The Department of Biology at the University of North Dakota invites 
applications for a tenure track position in Wildlife Biology at the level of 
Assistant Professor.  The position is integral to our undergraduate major in 
Fisheries and Wildlife Biology and will also strengthen the department’s 
teaching and research missions in ecology and evolutionary biology.

We seek an individual with expertise in field-based, hypothesis-driven research 
involving the ecology of mammals.  Specific interests may include but are not 
limited to human dimensions of wildlife biology, plant-herbivore interactions, 
disease ecology, and behavioral ecology.  The successful candidate will benefit 
from our location in the northern plains (including three University-owned 
field stations in the region) and opportunities to engage with state and 
regional resource management agencies and conservation organizations.

The University is committed to development of competitive research programs and 
the successful candidate will demonstrate the potential to establish a 
productive and extramurally funded research program.  Teaching duties will not 
exceed two courses per year during the first several years.  Course offerings 
will depend on the candidate’s specific expertise, but may include courses such 
as Ecology of Mammals, Conservation Biology, or wildlife-related courses 
focused on human dimensions.

The department offers graduate degrees through the Ph.D. and active training of 
graduate students is expected.  A Ph.D. is required for this position and 
postdoctoral experience preferred.

The position will begin 16 August 2014.  Review of applications will begin Oct 
21, 2013, and continue until the position is filled.  Send, in the following 
order, a cover letter, CV, statements of teaching and research interests, three 
representative reprints, and the names and contact information for at least 
three references as a single PDF file to Dr. Robert Newman at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

Address for mail contact is University of North Dakota, Department of Biology, 
10 Cornell St., Stop 9019, Grand Forks, ND 58202-9019.  For more information: 
www.und.edu/dept/biology/jobs.htm<http://www.und.edu/dept/biology/jobs.htm>.

The University of North Dakota is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action 
Employer and we strongly encourage applications from women and underrepresented 
groups.  Veteran’s preference does not apply to this position.

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