Assistant Professor in Global Change Biology

The Department of Biology in the College of Arts & Sciences 
(www.baylor.edu/artsandsciences/) seeks applications for an assistant 
professor (tenure-track) faculty position in Global Change Biology with 
emphasis on freshwater ecosystems. We seek candidates whose work is 
advancing our understanding of how climate change, landscape/waterscape 
transformations, species interactions, or biological invasions are 
affecting coupled human-natural systems at local, regional and/or global 
scales. Successful candidates will be expected to contribute to the Center 
for Reservoir and Aquatic Systems Research (CRASR) and emerging and 
existing university-wide initiatives in Global Health or Tropical Disease 
Biology, as appropriate for their research focus. The successful candidate 
will develop a vibrant, independent, and externally-funded research 
program with a record of refereed publications in high quality journals; 
contribute strongly to research; collaborate with faculty across many 
disciplines at the University; mentor and support graduate students; 
integrate undergraduates into research; and teach at both the graduate and 
undergraduate levels. Service to the University, community, and profession 
is expected.

The Department of Biology has 20 graduate faculty and 10 teaching faculty 
and is in a period of expansion with three concurrent tenure-track 
searches underway. Our graduate programs in the areas of 1) Ecology, 
Evolution, and Organismal (EEO) Biology, and 2) Cell, Molecular, Health 
and Disease (CMHD) Biology are growing rapidly and we have received 
significant investment from the University to increase our research 
capabilities. These disciplines are also being bridged by a Departmental 
emphasis on global health, including the development of a 4+1 BS/MS 
Biology of Global Health program to complement our current undergraduate, 
MS, and PhD programs in Biology. The successful candidate will have office 
and laboratory space in the Baylor Sciences Building, a 500,000 ft2 state-
of-the-art structure equipped with research labs, teaching technologies, 
and shared analytical facilities including the Molecular Biosciences 
Center, Mass Spectrometry Center, Center for Microscopy and Imaging, 
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) facility, and the Baylor Experimental 
Aquatic Research (BEAR) facility. 

Visit https://jobs.baylor.edu/ for more details about this position or 
contact the Search Committee Chair, Dr. Thad Scott at 
globalchange_biol...@baylor.edu. Applications will be reviewed beginning 
10/1/2018 and will be accepted until the position is filled. To apply, 
please electronically submit a letter of application, a 1-2 page research 
plan, a 1-2 page teaching philosophy, a current curriculum vitae, 
transcripts, and the names and email addresses of three persons willing to 
provide letters of recommendation in one PDF file through the iApply 
application system at our Human Resources site: https://jobs.baylor.edu/. 
Finalists for this position will be required to submit official 
transcripts for the doctoral degree in advance of a campus visit.

Baylor University is a private not-for-profit university affiliated with 
the Baptist General Convention of Texas. As an Affirmative Action/Equal 
Opportunity employer, Baylor is committed to compliance with all 
applicable anti-discrimination laws, including those regarding age, race, 
color, sex, national origin, marital status, pregnancy status, military 
service, genetic information, and disability. As a religious educational 
institution, Baylor is lawfully permitted to consider an applicantÂ’s 
religion as a selection criterion. Baylor encourages women, minorities, 
veterans, and individuals with disabilities to apply.

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