VERTEBRATE ECOLOGIST CLARION UNIVERSITY We invite applications for a tenure-track assistant professor in Vertebrate Ecology, tentative starting date of January 2008. Ph.D. in biological sciences is required; teaching and postdoctoral experience is desirable. A research emphasis in the population biology of terrestrial vertebrates, conservation genetics, or wildlife biology is preferred. Teaching responsibilities include courses in population biology, comparative vertebrate anatomy, ornithology, and wildlife ecology, as well as contributions to the freshman and non-majors curriculum. There will be opportunity to create an upper level course in area of expertise. Candidates are expected to develop a research program involving undergraduate and graduate students and to attract extramural funding. For full consideration send curriculum vitae, statements of teaching and research interests, three letters of recommendation, unofficial transcripts, and copies of selected publications to Andrew M. Turner, Department of Biology, Clarion University, Clarion, PA 16214 (email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]). Screening of applications will begin on 20 July 2007.
Additional information available at http://jupiter.clarion.edu/~aturner/vertbio.html Clarion University is building a diverse academic community and encourages people of color, women, veterans, and persons with disabilities to apply. AA/EOE (www.clarion.edu) Andrew M. Turner 814-393-2237 (office) Dept. of Biology 724-927-2506 (PLE) Clarion University 814-393-2731 (FAX) Clarion, PA 16214 http://jupiter.clarion.edu/~aturner
