ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT

CONSERVATION BIOLOGY

The Biology Department at St. Lawrence University invites applications for a
new tenure-track position in Conservation Biology starting fall 2007 at the
Assistant Professor level.  A Ph.D. is required and post-doctoral as well as
previous teaching experience, especially in a liberal arts and science
environment is preferred.  We especially welcome applications from
candidates who bring diverse cultural and ethnic perspectives to the University.

The successful candidate will support a newly proposed major in Conservation
Biology and will complement the disciplinary foci of our current
environmentally oriented biologists.  Candidates who can help bridge our
strengths in field and molecular biology are welcome to apply, as are
candidates who will do interdisciplinary work with other faculty on campus
whose work addresses environmental issues.  St. Lawrence has strong,
interdisciplinary programs in global studies, environmental studies, and
outdoor studies; the ability to contribute to these programs will be
considered an asset. In particular we seek a biologist with demonstrated
research activity in biodiversity conservation.  

The successful candidate will be expected to participate in our team-taught
sophomore-level field research methods course, will offer upper-level
courses according to interest, expertise, and departmental need, will
participate on a rotational basis in our introductory Biology course, and
will contribute to evolving interdisciplinary programs in environmental
science.  St. Lawrence University is committed to providing meaningful
research experiences for undergraduates.  Therefore, development of a
research program that easily involves undergraduates will also be expected.

Preference will be given to candidates who have field experience in a broad
(including international) range of habitats and who are dynamic teachers
interested in engaging undergraduate students in research.

Interested candidates should submit a letter of application, a curriculum
vitae, a statement of teaching experience and philosophy that reflects
innovative and progressive pedagogies, a statement of research interest, and
have three letters of recommendation forwarded to Dr. Erika Barthelmess,
Biology Department, St. Lawrence University, 23 Romoda Drive, Canton, New
York 13617.  Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled.

St. Lawrence University, chartered in 1856, is the oldest coeducational
university in New York State.  Please see the University homepage at
http://www.stlawu.edu and the Biology Department homepage at
http://it.stlawu.edu/~biology for more information.

St. Lawrence University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment
Opportunity employer.  Women, members of minority groups, veterans, and
persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

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