Quantitative Forest Ecology Position
Washington State University – School of the Environment with the rank of 
Assistant Professor. 

The School of the Environment (SoE) at Washington State University (WSU) is 
seeking a dynamic, motivated colleague with expertise in forest ecosystems to 
join a productive and innovative team of biological and physical science 
faculty building a new program in forest ecology and management. The 
applicant’s research foci may include application of statistics, field-based 
measurements and/or modeling to problems in forest ecology, management, 
monitoring and evaluation; forest biomass or carbon and/or nitrogen dynamics; 
forest response to climate change and landform evolution; interaction with 
non-forest ecosystems; geospatial analysis and remote sensing of forest 
ecosystems; or other quantitatively-grounded disciplines. This is a 9-month, 
tenure-track full-time faculty position to begin August 16, 2019, or as 
negotiated, at the university's main campus in Pullman, Washington.  
Responsibilities: the successful applicant will contribute to the continued 
development of a Society of American Foresters-accredited forestry degree by 
developing and teaching undergraduate and graduate courses on topics of 
terrestrial natural resource sampling and advanced forest measurements, 
including the use of statistical, geospatial and computational tools, and 
traditional and modern field-based forest measurement techniques.  The 
successful applicant is expected to develop an internationally-recognized 
teaching and research program, including the training of M.S. and Ph.D. 
students.  Required: Ph.D. at the time of application in a discipline related 
to forest ecology and management with an emphasis on quantitative ecology. 
Preferred: Peer-reviewed publications in quantitative forest ecology; 
demonstrated excellence or high potential for excellence in obtaining 
competitive funding; demonstrated record in the design, collection and 
statistical analysis of field-based forest structure, composition and biomass 
measurements; demonstrated record relevant to teaching courses that incorporate 
quantitative field-based forest measurement techniques; demonstrated ability or 
potential to teach undergraduate and graduate courses and provide graduate 
student mentorship.   Screening of application materials will begin December 
21, 2018, and the position will remain open until filled. To apply, visit 
http://www.wsujobs.com to submit the following materials: 1) a detailed letter 
of application describing how your experience and training meet the required 
and preferred qualifications, 2) current curriculum vitae, 3) a research 
statement (four pages maximum), 4) a teaching philosophy statement (three pages 
maximum), and 5) contact information for three professional references from 
whom letters of recommendation will be requested. Letters will be requested 
through the system at the time of preliminary interview.  All materials must 
arrive by the date that review begins for full consideration.  Official 
transcripts will be requested from finalists.     
 
All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply. For a complete position 
description listing all required and desired qualifications and application 
process, visit www.wsujobs.com. (Search #128547).  For additional information 
on Washington State University, the College of Human and Natural Resource 
Sciences or the School of the Environment, visit cahnrs.wsu.edu, and 
environment.wsu.edu.
 
Washington State University is an EO/AA educator and employer. 

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