Re: [ECOLOG-L] Please post tenure-track position
Invertebrate Zoologist. Tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the Biology Department, Eastern Connecticut State University, starting Fall 2009. Ph.D., with expertise in invertebrate zoology (non-insect; marine or freshwater background preferred) and broad knowledge of organismal biology. Post-doctoral experience preferred. The successful candidate will demonstrate an aptitude for teaching undergraduates; teach introductory organismal biology and upper-level invertebrate zoology for biology majors; teach courses in the University's liberal arts core curriculum and first-year program; and develop a research program involving undergraduates. An opportunity to participate in the Tropical Biology program is available. Additional expectations include academic advisement, service to the university, and continued professional development. Send CV, transcript of all graduate work, a statement of teaching philosophy and research interests, documentation of teaching ability, and three current letters of recommendation to Dr. Charles E. Booth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Biology Department, Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT 06226. Search will continue until position is filled. ECSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
Re: [ECOLOG-L] Tenure-track job in Ecology - Eastern Connecticut State Univ.
Ecologist - Assistant Professor of Biology. Tenure-track position in the Biology Department, Eastern Connecticut State University, starting Fall 2009. Ph.D. The biology department is searching for an ecologist with expertise in community, ecosystem, or global change dynamics. We are particularly interested in candidates whose research examines interactions among animals, fungi, and/or non-vascular plants. Expertise in animal and/or non-vascular plant ecology required. Applicants must demonstrate an aptitude for teaching undergraduates. Relevant post-doctoral experience is preferred. The successful candidate will teach introductory ecology, organismal biology and ecology, upper-level courses in ecology, and will develop a complementary course for the University's liberal arts core curriculum. An opportunity to participate in the Tropical Biology program is available. Additional expectations include academic advisement, continued professional development, and a research program that actively involves undergraduates. Send CV, transcripts of all graduate work, a statement of teaching philosophy and research interests, documentation of teaching ability, and three current letters of recommendation to Dr. Phillip Elliott, Biology Department, Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT 06226. Search will continue until position is filled. ECSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Dr. Carmen R. Cid Dean - School of Arts and Sciences Eastern Connecticut State University Willimantic, CT 06226 (860) 465-5295 FAX (860) 465-4575 -
Tenure track positions in Plant Ecology and Conservation Biology- Eastern Connecticut State University
Assistant Professor of Plant Ecology. Tenure-track position in the Biology Department, Eastern Connecticut State University, starting Fall 2007. Ph.D., expertise in plant ecology and field research experience required. Applicants must demonstrate an aptitude for teaching undergraduates. Post-doctoral experience an advantage and competency in relevant computer technologies expected. Teach introductory and upper-level courses including field work in plant ecology, introductory ecology, and develop a course(s) for inclusion in the University¹s liberal arts core curriculum. An opportunity to participate in the Department¹s tropical biology field courses is available. Additional duties include academic advisement, continued professional development, and scholarly activity. Send CV, transcript of all graduate work, a statement of teaching philosophy and research interest, documentation of teaching ability and three current letters of recommendation to Dr. Ross Koning, Biology Department, Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT 06226. [EMAIL PROTECTED] (860) 465-5327 Search will continue until position is filled. ECSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Assistant Professor of Conservation Biology. Tenure-track position in the Biology Department, Eastern Connecticut State University, starting Fall 2007. Ph.D., expertise in animal biology, and experience in the application of molecular techniques to issues of relevance to conservation biology required. Applicants must demonstrate an aptitude for teaching undergraduates. Post-doctoral experience an advantage and competency in relevant computer technologies expected. The successful candidate will teach upper-level courses in conservation biology/molecular ecology, introductory biology, participate in a sophomore-level genetics course, and develop a course(s) for inclusion in the University¹s liberal arts core curriculum. An opportunity to participate in the Department¹s tropical biology field courses is available. Additional duties include academic advisement, continued professional development, and scholarly activity. Send CV, transcript of all graduate work, a statement of teaching philosophy and research interest, documentation of teaching ability and three current letters of recommendation to Dr. Phillip Elliott, Biology Department, Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT 06226. [EMAIL PROTECTED] (860) 465-4496 Search will continue until position is filled. ECSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Dr. Carmen R. Cid Dean - School of Arts and Sciences Eastern Connecticut State University Willimantic, CT 06226 (860) 465-5295 FAX (860) 465-4575
Re: 2 tenure track positions - Plant Ecology and Conservation Biology - Eastern Connecticut State University
Assistant Professor of Plant Ecology. Tenure-track position in the Biology Department, Eastern Connecticut State University, starting Fall 2007. Ph.D., expertise in plant ecology and field research experience required. Applicants must demonstrate an aptitude for teaching undergraduates. Post-doctoral experience an advantage and competency in relevant computer technologies expected. The successful candidate will teach introductory and upper-level courses including field work in plant ecology, introductory ecology, and develop a course(s) for inclusion in the University¹s liberal arts core curriculum. An opportunity to participate in the Department¹s tropical biology field courses is available. Additional duties include academic advisement, continued professional development, and scholarly activity. Send CV, transcript of all graduate work, a statement of teaching philosophy and research interest, documentation of teaching ability and three current letters of recommendation to Dr. Ross Koning, Biology Department, Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT 06226. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Search will continue until position is filled. ECSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Assistant Professor of Conservation Biology. Tenure-track position in the Biology Department, Eastern Connecticut State University, starting Fall 2007. Ph.D., expertise in animal biology, and experience in the application of molecular techniques to issues of relevance to conservation biology required. Applicants must demonstrate an aptitude for teaching undergraduates. Post-doctoral experience an advantage and competency in relevant computer technologies expected. The successful candidate will teach upper-level courses in conservation biology/molecular ecology, introductory biology, participate in a sophomore-level genetics course, and develop a course(s) for inclusion in the University¹s liberal arts core curriculum. An opportunity to participate in the Department¹s tropical biology field courses is available. Additional duties include academic advisement, continued professional development, and scholarly activity. Send CV, transcript of all graduate work, a statement of teaching philosophy and research interest, documentation of teaching ability and three current letters of recommendation to Dr. Phillip Elliott, Biology Department, Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT 06226. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Search will continue until position is filled. ECSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Dr. Carmen R. Cid Dean - School of Arts and Sciences Eastern Connecticut State University Willimantic, CT 06226 (860) 465-5295 FAX (860) 465-4575
Re: Tenure-track Asst. Professor in Plant Ecology
Assistant Professor of Plant Ecology. Tenure-track position in the Biology Department, Eastern Connecticut State University, starting Fall 2007. Ph.D., expertise in plant ecology and field research experience required. Applicants must demonstrate an aptitude for teaching undergraduates. Post-doctoral experience an advantage and competency in relevant computer technologies expected. Teach introductory and upper-level courses including field work in plant ecology, introductory ecology, and develop a course(s) for inclusion in the University¹s liberal arts core curriculum. An opportunity to participate in the Department¹s tropical biology field courses is available. Additional duties include academic advisement, continued professional development, and scholarly activity. Send CV, transcript of all graduate work, a statement of teaching philosophy and research interest, documentation of teaching ability and three current letters of recommendation to Dr. Ross Koning, Biology Department, Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT 06226. [EMAIL PROTECTED] (860) 465-5327 Search will continue until position is filled. ECSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Dr. Carmen R. Cid Dean - School of Arts and Sciences Eastern Connecticut State University Willimantic, CT 06226 (860) 465-5295 FAX (860) 465-4575