[ECOLOG-L] Assistant/Associate Professor - Bryan Endowed Program for Upland Bird and Prairie Habitat Conservation

2018-02-06 Thread Marcus Lashley
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

Assistant/Associate Professor
Endowed Program for Upland Bird and Prairie Habitat Conservation

Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Aquaculture
College of Forest Resources, Mississippi State University

POSITION: Assistant/Associate Professor; Bryan Endowed Program for Upland 
Bird and Prairie Habitat Conservation

The Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Aquaculture at Mississippi 
State University (MSU), is seeking applications for a full time, 9-month 
tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant/Associate Professor rank.  
This person will be involved in research, teaching, and service.
  
LOCATION: This position is on the MSU campus, located in Starkville, 
Mississippi.  A description of the College of Forest Resources (CFR), the 
Forest and Wildlife Research Center (FWRC), and the Department of 
Wildlife, Fisheries, and Aquaculture can be found at 
http://www.cfr.msstate.edu/wildlife

STARTING: August 2018; or sooner as negotiated.

REVIEW: Begins March 15th; will continue until filled.

RESPONSIBILITIES: We seek an ecologist/wildlife biologist to develop a 
robust research program in the area of avian ecology with an emphasis on 
galliformes, to include northern bobwhite and eastern wild turkey ecology 
and management. Other important areas include grassland bird ecology; 
grassland restoration (and associated environmental services such as 
pollination); and wildlife conservation in working agricultural 
ecosystems.  We encourage applicants with expertise in the management and 
monitoring of avian populations and their habitats and those who integrate 
their work into the broader prairie habitat ecosystem context.  This 
position will operate with support of the Bryan Endowed Research program. 
Collaboration with scientists in the Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry 
Experiment Station (MAFES), Forest and Wildlife Research Center (FWRC), 
Extension Service, and USGS is expected. The successful candidate will be 
expected to transfer research outcomes to stakeholders to advance 
galliform and wildlife conservation in agricultural and forested 
landscapes, and support the land-grant mission of MSU, which includes 
teaching, research and service. Teach undergraduate/graduate-level courses 
in aspects of agricultural wildlife conservation and management and avian 
ecology. Develop a graduate course in area of expertise, as needed. 

QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. with expertise in wildlife management, avian ecology 
and/or related discipline. Excellence in teaching, communication and 
organizational skills, procurement of extramural funds to accomplish 
research, mentoring of graduate and undergraduate students, publication of 
peer-reviewed publications, and a commitment to service are expected.  The 
candidate must demonstrate the ability to collaborate with diverse science 
disciplines and stakeholder groups, and work closely with federal and 
state resource agencies to support long-term partnerships.


PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Substantive knowledge of and experience in 
galliform/northern bobwhite ecology; issues linked to agricultural land 
impacts, remediation/restoration in association with the maintenance of 
biotic integrity; agro-ecology and conservation; grassland or pine 
grassland ecology; habitat management, and federal farm bill conservation 
programs; Post-doctoral research or equivalent work-related experience and 
teaching proficiency.  Preference will be given to candidates whose 
research naturally crosses disciplinary lines and may address questions of 
relevance to state and federal agencies. 

APPLY:  Applications must be submitted online 
(http://explore.msujobs.msstate.edu/cw/en-us/listing/; position (PARF# 
496662) and should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and 
statements of research and teaching philosophies. Send official and 
complete college transcripts, 3 PDFs of recent refereed publications, and 
3 letters of recommendation to:

Dr. Bronson Strickland, Ph.D.
Faculty Search and Screening Committee (Upland Bird and Prairie Habitat 
Conservation)
Box 9690; Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Aquaculture
Mississippi State, MS 39762
bronson.strickl...@msstate.edu 

For more information, call (662) 722-1510 or email at 
bronson.strickl...@msstate.edu  

Mississippi State University is an AA/EEO employer   
MSU is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will 
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, 
religion, ethnicity, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), 
national origin, disability status, age, sexual orientation, genetic 
information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic 
protected by law. We always welcome nominations and applications from 
women, members of any minority group, and others who share our passion for 
building a diverse community that reflects the diversity in our student 
population.


[ECOLOG-L] Assistant/Associate Professor "Bryan Endowed Program for Upland Bird and Prairie Habitat Conservation"

2018-01-30 Thread Marcus Lashley
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

Assistant/Associate Professor
Bryan Endowed Program for Upland Bird and Prairie Habitat Conservation

Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Aquaculture
College of Forest Resources, Mississippi State University

POSITION:   Assistant/Associate Professor; Bryan Endowed Program for 
Upland Bird and Prairie Habitat Conservation

The Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Aquaculture at Mississippi 
State University (MSU) is seeking applications for a full-time, 9-month 
tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant/Associate Professor rank.  
This person will be involved in research, teaching, and service.
  
LOCATION:   This position is on the MSU campus, located in Starkville, 
Mississippi.  A description of the College of Forest Resources (CFR), the 
Forest and Wildlife Research Center (FWRC), and the Department of 
Wildlife, Fisheries, and Aquaculture can be found at 
http://www.cfr.msstate.edu/wildlife

STARTING:   August 2018; or sooner as negotiated.

REVIEW: Begins March 15; will continue until filled.

RESPONSIBILITIES: We seek an ecologist/wildlife biologist to develop a 
robust research program in the area of upland avian ecology with an 
emphasis on galliformes, to include northern bobwhite and eastern wild 
turkey ecology and management. Other important areas include grassland 
bird ecology; grassland restoration and management (including associated 
environmental services such as pollination); and wildlife conservation in 
working agricultural ecosystems.  We encourage applicants with expertise 
in the management and monitoring of avian populations and their habitats 
and those who integrate their work into the broader prairie habitat 
ecosystem context.  This position will operate in support of the Bryan 
Endowed Research program and will be funded through a combination of 
endowment revenue and extramural sources that may include the Mississippi 
Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, USDA-Natural Resources 
Conservation Service, USFWS, USFS, USCOE, and Pheasants Forever/Quail 
Forever.  The faculty member will engage with and represent Mississippi on 
regional and national conservation initiatives including: the National 
Bobwhite Conservation Initiative, The National Bobwhite Technical 
Committee, the East Gulf Coastal Plain Joint Venture, and The Southeastern 
Grasslands Initiative.  Collaboration with scientists in the Mississippi 
Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station (MAFES), Forest and Wildlife 
Research Center (FWRC), Extension Service, and USGS is expected.  The 
successful candidate will be expected to transfer research outcomes to 
stakeholders to advance galliform and wildlife conservation in 
agricultural and forested landscapes, and support the land-grant mission 
of MSU, which includes teaching, research, and service.  The successful 
candidate will be expected to teach undergraduate/graduate-level courses 
in aspects of agricultural wildlife conservation and management and avian 
ecology and to develop a graduate course in their area of expertise, as 
needed. 

QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. with expertise in wildlife management, avian ecology 
and/or related discipline. Evidence of excellence in teaching, 
communication and organizational skills, procurement of extramural funds 
to accomplish research, mentoring of graduate and undergraduate students, 
publication of peer-reviewed publications, and a commitment to service.  
Demonstrated ability to collaborate with diverse science disciplines and 
stakeholder groups, and work closely with federal and state resource 
agencies to support long-term partnerships.


PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Substantive knowledge of and experience in 
galliform/northern bobwhite ecology; issues linked to agricultural land 
impacts, remediation/restoration in association with the maintenance of 
biotic integrity; agro-ecology and conservation; grassland or pine 
grassland ecology; habitat management, and federal farm bill conservation 
programs; Post-doctoral research or equivalent work-related experience and 
teaching experience.  Preference will be given to candidates whose 
research naturally crosses disciplinary lines and may address questions of 
relevance to state and federal agencies. 

APPLY:  Applications must be submitted online 
(http://explore.msujobs.msstate.edu/cw/en-us/job/496662/assistant-
professor-or-associate-professor) and should include a cover letter, 
curriculum vitae, and statements of research and teaching philosophies.  
Send official and complete college transcripts, 3 PDFs of recent refereed 
publications, and 3 letters of recommendation to: 

Dr. Bronson Strickland
Faculty Search and Screening Committee (Upland Bird and Prairie Habitat 
Conservation)
Box 9690; Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Aquaculture
Mississippi State, MS 39762

For more information, call (662) 722-1510 or email at 
bronson.strickl...@msstate.edu  

Mississippi State University is an AA/EEO employer