*Assistant/Associate Professor of Ecohydrology*

*School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science*

*Michigan Technological University*



*Appointment Terms*

This is a nine month, tenure track position at the assistant or associate
professor level with the appointment to begin in August 2017. Salary will
be commensurate with qualifications and experience.



*Responsibilities*

*Research*: We are seeking an outstanding candidate who is excited about
working in an interdisciplinary setting and will complement existing
faculty research interests and strengths. Development of a nationally
recognized, externally funded research program related to the hydrology of
forested landscapes and involving Masters and Doctoral students is
expected. Research areas could include forest, wetland and/or watershed
hydrology, integrated watershed science, restoration of hydrologic systems,
empirical modeling, water quality, hydroclimatology, ecohydrology,
biometeorology, and ecological climatology.



*Teaching*: Responsibilities will involve undergraduate and graduate
courses. Undergraduate teaching includes a course in Forest Hydrology
required by the degree programs in Applied Ecology and Environmental
Science, Wildlife Ecology and Management, and the Society of American
Foresters’ accredited Forestry programs. There will also be potential to
develop a field-based class in hydrology at our research forest. Graduate
teaching will include development of a course in the candidate’s area of
expertise that will contribute to the School’s fast-growing graduate
programs in Forestry, Forest Ecology and Management, Applied Ecology,
Forest Science, and Forest Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology.



*Institution*: The successful candidate will contribute to the School’s
vision as a premier, national center of excellence in natural resources and
environmental science education, research and outreach.  This opportunity
is part of a continuing effort at Michigan Tech to enhance and broaden its
existing strength and interdisciplinary expertise in water through a
strategic faculty hiring initiative.  We have added several new faculty and
expanded collaborative opportunities through this initiative over the last
four years. Opportunities also exist for collaborations with organizations
such as the USDA Northern Research Station’s Climate, Fire and Carbon Cycle
Science research unit (www.nrs.fs.fed.us/units/climate/)), Northern
Institute of Applied Climate Science (http://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/niacs/), the
Ecosystem Science Center (ecosystem.mtu.edu), the Great Lakes Research
Center (www.greatlakes.mtu.edu), Michigan Tech Research Institute (
www.MTRI.org), and the Sustainable Futures Institute (www.sfi.mtu.edu).



*Environment*

Michigan Tech’s School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science is one
of the most productive forest research programs in the country. We
currently employ 45 tenure-track and non-tenure track faculty and research
staff, and enroll approximately 150 undergraduate and 85 graduate students.
The School is particularly well known for its excellence in the fields of
forestry, applied ecology, forest molecular genetics, and wildlife ecology
and management.



Established in 1885, Michigan Tech is a nationally recognized research
University, enrolls over 7,000 students and is a leader in science and
engineering education. Michigan Tech is an ADVANCE institution, one of a
limited number of universities in receipt of NSF funds in support of our
commitment to increase diversity and the participation and advancement of
women in STEM.



Michigan Tech is located in Houghton Michigan, in Michigan's scenic Upper
Peninsula, on the south shore of Lake Superior, surrounded by abundant
forests, wetlands and streams.  The area provides a unique setting where
natural beauty, outdoor recreation, culture, education, and a diversity of
residents from around the world come together to share a superb living and
learning experience.



*Qualifications*

Ph.D. required at time of appointment.  A relevant natural science degree;
demonstrated expertise in forest, wetland, or water resources; and
post-doctoral research and extramural grant writing experience are strongly
desired. We are seeking a diverse pool of applicants for this position.



*Application Procedure*

Apply on line at http://www.jobs.mtu.edu/postings/4792 with  a curriculum
vita, copies of transcripts; names of three references (with telephone
numbers, and e-mail addresses); a one-page statement of research interests
and experience in securing extramural support; and a one-page statement of
teaching philosophy, as well as selected reprints.  Please direct inquiries
to Dr. Rodney Chimner at rchim...@mtu.edu.



Review of applications will begin November 15, 2016 and will continue until
an appropriate candidate is chosen.

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