martes, octubre 13, 2015

Assistant Professor in Vertebrate Biology. Ohio University

The Department of Biological Sciences at Ohio University invites applications for a full time tenure track position in Vertebrate Biology. Applicants should have broad research expertise in mammalogy and the ability to teach undergraduate human anatomy. Candidates with comparative and integrative research interests in ecology, evolutionary biology, behavior, physiology, and/ or conservation biology are strongly encouraged to apply. Primary teaching responsibilities include an upper level/graduate course in mammalogy and a human anatomy course serving a variety of preprofessional majors in the sciences. The successful candidate will demonstrate the ability to develop an independent and extramurally funded research program, mentor undergraduate and graduate students, and interact with faculty and students of Ohio University’s interdisciplinary Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Studies (OCEES). Candidates are expected to have a PhD, relevant postdoctoral training, and evidence of scholarly research.


The application should include a curriculum vitae, a statement of research interests and future directions, a statement of teaching philosophy, and three reference letters. Applications must be electronically uploaded via the "Apply through website" button. The deadline for applying is October 31, 2015; application completed after this date are not guaranteed full
consideration.
 
 
PhD or equivalent degree, relevant postdoctoral training and evidence of scholarly activity are required.

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