Howard University
College of Arts & Sciences 
Department of Biology

Assistant Professor of Neurobiology (tenure track)
Assistant Professor of Anatomy (tenure track)

Description
The Department of Biology in the College of Arts and Sciences at Howard 
University invites applications for two tenure-track positions at the rank of 
Assistant Professor, one with specialization in neurobiology and the other in 
comparative vertebrate anatomy. We seek outstanding applicants with a 
demonstrated track record of excellence in research and teaching.

Qualifications
Successful candidates are expected to develop vigorous, extramurally funded 
research programs in their areas of expertise, actively participate in the 
Department's teaching and curriculum development at the undergraduate and 
graduate levels, and mentor undergraduate and graduate students.

Candidates must have:
* Earned doctorate in Biology or related field, with a specialization in 
neurobiology or comparative vertebrate anatomy from an accredited institution,
* Record of scholarship, teaching, and professional service commensurate with 
the rank of assistant professor,
* Effective communication and organizational skills, and
* Postdoctoral and grant-writing experience preferred.

Application Process
Complete applications consist of a single PDF file containing 
1) a cover letter addressing qualifications listed above, 
2) a current curriculum vitae, 
3) a two-page statement of research accomplishments, interests, and future 
plans, 
4) a two-page statement of teaching experience and philosophy, and 
5) the names and contact information for at least three references who will 
provide letters upon request from the search committee. 

Completed applications should be addressed to the Chair of the search committee 
Dr. Franklin Ampy and emailed to either:

hubio.ne...@gmail.com for the neurobiology position 

hubio.a...@gmail.com for the comparative anatomy position. 

All application materials should be received by February 1, 2017 when screening 
will begin and continue until the positions are filled. 
The starting date for both positions is August 15, 2017. 
Additional details and information can be found at 
http://hubiosearch.wixsite.com/2017.

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