The Department of Forestry and Natural Resources at Purdue University in
West Lafayette, Indiana, is seeking applicants for an assistant professor
of wildlife ecology and management. This is a tenure-track, academic-year
appointment with both research and teaching responsibilities.

*RESPONSIBILITIES*: The successful candidate will be expected to develop an
internationally recognized research program and demonstrate excellence in
teaching. Research should focus on wildlife associations with habitat.
Ability to apply modern field techniques, use innovative analytical
approaches, and generate extramural funding support is expected. Teaching
responsibilities include two undergraduate courses (one of which
isWildlife Habitat Management), as well as a
graduate course in alternate years contributing to the curricular
objectives of the graduate faculty. The incumbent may also participate in 1
week of a wildlife practicum, mentor students, and interact with extension
specialists to develop and broaden programs related to wildlife habitat.

Purdue University’s Department of Forestry and Natural Resources is a broad
environmental department with nationally ranked doctoral programs,
emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches across a spectrum of research
areas including ecology, genetics, forest biology, wildlife, fisheries and
aquatic sciences, and human dimensions of natural resource management (
www.ag.purdue.edu/fnr). The successful candidate will have the opportunity
to participate in department interdisciplinary groups including
Quantitative Ecology and three areas of excellence. As the land grant
university in the state of Indiana, Purdue University has integrated
programs in research, teaching and extension. The College of Agriculture
embodies a land-grant mission by providing exceptional graduate and
undergraduate education, stretching the frontiers of science through
innovative research, and providing solutions to societal challenges to help
people improve their lives and livelihoods.



*QUALIFICATIONS*: A Ph.D. in wildlife, ecology, zoology, or related
discipline and demonstrated expertise in the field of natural resources.
Teaching experience and the potential to develop a vigorous, extramurally
funded research program are desirable. Experience in habitat management, a
strong publication record, and postdoctoral or practical experience are
desirable, as is experience mentoring/teaching students from diverse
backgrounds and under-represented groups. A background check will be
required for employment in this position.

*SALARY*: Salary will be commensurate with experience and training.

*CLOSING DATE*: Review of applications begins 1 October 2012 and continues
until filled.

*APPLICATION PROCESS*: Submit: 1) letter of application; 2) curriculum
vitae; and 3) three letters of reference.  The application should contain
formal one-page statements of research interests and teaching philosophy.
Please do not include reprints with these application materials.  Application
packets should be addressed to:

Dr. Rod Williams, Chair, Wildlife Ecology and Management Search Committee,
Purdue University, Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, 715 West
State Street, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907-2061. Questions may be directed
to the Search Committee Chair via telephone (765-494-3568) or email (
r...@purdue.edu).

*Purdue University is an equal opportunity/equal access/affirmative action
employer fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce. *

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