Assistant Professor (Cetacean Biologist)


Oregon State University's Marine Mammal Institute invites applications for a 
tenure-track Assistant Professor in Cetacean Biology:



The major focus of this position is to discover and disseminate new information 
through innovative research programs to better understand cetacean biology and 
related ecosystem, conservation, and management issues.  Areas of expertise can 
include one or more of the following: population biology, life history, health 
assessment, ecology, conservation biology, physiology, and quantifying the 
impact of anthropogenic stressors and development of science-based solutions to 
mitigate these impacts. Taxonomic focus can include all species of cetaceans; 
geographic focus can be local, national, and international. Also desired is the 
development and application of novel equipment, field and laboratory 
techniques, experimental designs, and analytical methods.

Special consideration will be given to candidates with a strong track record of 
collaboration across a wide range of institutions and with expertise that 
complements existing strengths within the Marine Mammal Institute. The 
successful candidate will demonstrate a commitment to diversity, equity and 
inclusion. This position is part of a cluster hire in association with Oregon 
State University's Marine Studies Initiative.



Applications will be accepted until 6 March, 2020.

For additional information, contact Lisa.Ballance@oregonstate

Detailed position and application information can be found at: 
https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/postings/87567



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