The George Mason University, Department of Environmental Science and 
Policy (ESP) is seeking an enthusiastic and energetic individual for a 
Tenure-Track Assistant Professor position in Molecular Environmental 
Microbiology to supplement existing departmental strengths in applied 
ecology, aquatic ecology, one health and conservation. This is a full- 
time, tenure-track position to begin August 2018. George Mason 
University has a strong institutional commitment to the achievement of 
excellence and diversity among its faculty and staff, and strongly 
encourages candidates to apply who will enrich Mason’s academic and 
culturally inclusive environment. 

Responsibilities: Successful candidates will have a doctoral degree in a 
relevant field and will be expected to develop and maintain a nationally 
recognized, externally funded research program in their area of 
expertise, as well as teach and advise students at the undergraduate and 
graduate level (Master’s and Ph.D.). Possible courses include 
Environmental Microbiology, Microbial Ecology, Molecular Ecology, 
Bioinformatics, and participation in the department’s undergraduate 
Environmental Science major core sequence. Service activities within the 
ESP and the College of Science are expected. The position includes funds 
to support one GRA for two years. 

The successful candidate will have access to significant resources at 
the Science and Technology Campus in Manassas, including the Shared 
Research Instrumentation Facility, as well as resources at the new 
Potomac Science Center, where ESP’s Potomac Environmental Research and 
Education Center (PEREC) resides for collaborative research on the tidal 
Potomac River and adjacent water bodies. The Department also partners 
with the Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation, Front Royal, to offer 
graduate level courses in biodiversity and conservation. George Mason 
University is a Carnegie Research-1 “highest research activity” 
institution. With a projected global enrollment of over 38,000 in AY 
2018-19, Mason is the largest public research institution in the 
Commonwealth. 

Required Qualifications: 
•Completion of a Ph.D. in environmental science, biology, ecology, 
microbiology, or a related field prior to the first day of the 
appointment and the ability to share the department’s commitment to 
interdisciplinary education; 
•Interest in and commitment to teaching lecture and laboratory courses 
at the graduate and undergraduate level; 
•Expertise in molecular microbiological techniques (e.g., next 
generation sequencing and bioinformatics) as well as traditional 
environmental microbiology techniques; and 
•Candidates must have the ability to collaborate with other natural 
scientists and social scientists in research, teaching and outreach. 

Preferred Qualifications: 
•Research experience in the biological, environmental, and functional 
diversity of microbiomes, interactions of microbes and aquatic living 
resources (marine, estuarine, and freshwater systems), and the role of 
microbes in organismal and ecosystem health; 
•Experience in securing extramural funding from federal and state 
granting institutions; 
•Experience teaching lecture and laboratory courses at the graduate and 
undergraduate level; 
•Candidates who use computational and/or microbial genomic approaches 
and bioinformatics to understand the ecological, developmental, 
physiological, genetic, and/or epigenetic mechanisms underlying 
responses to environmental changes are particularly attractive; 
•The ability to communicate scientific knowledge to a range of 
stakeholders and additional experience in environmental science/marine 
policy is desired; and 
•Knowledge of higher education and student services. 

About Us: As one of the academic units of the College of Science, ESP is 
well known for its truly interdisciplinary faculty focused on 
environmental natural and social sciences. ESP also includes additional 
graduate program faculty from across the university and numerous 
affiliated environmental professionals. The following degrees are 
awarded: B.S. in Environmental Science, B.A. in Environmental and 
Sustainability Studies, M.S. in Environmental Science and Policy, and a 
Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Public Policy. ESP has a strong 
institutional commitment to the achievement of excellence among its 
faculty and staff and strongly encourages candidates to apply who will 
enrich our academic and culturally inclusive environment. We are deeply 
committed to increasing diversity and encourage applications from women 
and minority scholars. 

For more information about the Environmental Science and Policy 
department, visit http://esp.gmu.edu. For more information about the 
College of Science, visit http://cos.gmu.edu. For full consideration, 
please complete the online application by Feb 15, 2018 
(https://jobs.gmu.edu/postings/42161). Applicants should include the 
following in their application: 1) cover letter, 2) curriculum vitae, 3) 
summary of current and proposed research (2-3 pages), 4) teaching 
philosophy and interests (2-3 pages), and 5) names and email addresses 
of four references. A criminal background check will be conducted on 
finalists.

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