Assistant Professor in Waterfowl Ecology and Management
Clemson University
College of Agriculture, Forestry & Life Sciences
Department of Forestry & Environmental Conservation

Description
Clemson University seeks applications for a tenure-track position in Waterfowl 
Ecology and Management at the Assistant Professor level. The incumbent will 
also serve as the inaugural Assistant Director of the James C. Kennedy 
Waterfowl and Wetlands Conservation Center. This will be a 9-month, 100% 
Research position in residence at the Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and 
Forest Science (BICEFS) in Georgetown, SC. We seek candidates who will 
contribute to a collegial, interdisciplinary community with a strong tradition 
of both fundamental and applied research and our commitment to diversity, 
equity, and inclusion. The successful candidate will create and maintain a 
robust and innovative research agenda focused on the management and ecology of 
waterfowl. We seek a candidate with demonstrated expertise in movement ecology, 
habitat use and selection, disease ecology, genetics, or demography of ducks 
and geese. Research should be targeted towards providing clear, tangible 
benefits to management, conservation, and policy. A central part of the 
successful candidate's portfolio will focus on issues that impact waterfowl 
populations in South Carolina and the southeastern US.

Qualifications
The successful candidate will be expected to initiate, build, and sustain an 
externally funded, internationally recognized waterfowl research program, 
publish in high-quality peer-reviewed journals, mentor graduate and 
undergraduate students, and contribute to the productivity and administration 
of the Kennedy Center. The incumbent's home department and tenure-initiating 
unit will be the Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation. 
Candidates must have a doctoral degree, or equivalent, in Wildlife Biology, 
Environmental Sciences, Natural Resource Management, Ecology, or related fields 
and research expertise in waterfowl ecology. Ideal candidates will have 
postdoctoral experience and a Ph.D. dissertation related to waterfowl ecology 
and demonstrated interest in outreach to integrate their research with 
stakeholder needs.

Application Instructions
The Search Committee will begin reviewing candidates after the January 27, 2025 
priority deadline and will continue until the position is filled. Applications 
must include 1) a letter of interest, 2) a detailed curriculum vitae, 3) a 
statement of research interests, and a 4) list of five professional references. 
The anticipated start date is 01 August 2025. Please contact the search 
committee chair, Dr. Troy Farmer (tmfa...@clemson.edu), with questions. To be 
considered, applications must be submitted electronically via Interfolio: 
https://apply.interfolio.com/160483



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