This is a full-time, nine-month, tenure-track position in the Department of Biology, but the position also supports the Geology program in the Department of Plant and Earth Science. The
standard teaching load is 12 credit (contact) hours per semester, which
usually translates into two courses per semester, with labs, but may
vary. Starting date: August 24, 2020.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities:
- Teach undergraduate courses, likely to include: 1. Zoology and/or Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy; 2. Paleontology; 3. Additional course(s) of interest, depending on expertise, for example, Introductory Biology and/or Geology; Ecology; Wildlife Biology; History of Animal Life; taxon-specific courses (e.g., Herpetology, Mammalogy, Ichthyology), Global Change (Historical Geology), Sedimentary Geology.
- Establish and maintain a program of research/scholarship/professional activities.
- Serve as Academic Advisor to undergraduate students.
- Engage in department, college, and university service/committees, as well as community service, where appropriate.
For a full description and application instructions see https://jobs.uwrf.edu/postings/5894
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