Dear Colleagues,

We are commencing two searches for teaching faculty at Georgia Tech. One 
position includes teaching in the ecology curriculum, the second position 
focuses on the freshman biology program. Please direct inquiries to 
[email protected].
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Biology Teaching Faculty.  The School of Biology at Georgia Tech seeks two 
broadly-trained PhDs in Biology for full-time positions beginning in 
January 2010.  Candidates should have experience teaching undergraduate 
biology courses and an interest in innovative instruction in the 
undergraduate curriculum.  One position will require expertise in some 
combination of ecology, mathematical modeling, and biostatistics.  In 
addition to teaching 2 full courses per semester and contributing to 
curriculum innovation, this academic professional will also be responsible 
for academic advising of undergraduate biology majors.  The other position 
will involve teaching, lab development, and supervision of teaching 
assistants in freshman biology courses, and will require expertise in at 
least one of: molecular biology, cell biology, microbiology, genetics, 
plant or animal physiology.  This academic professional may also teach 
upper-level biology courses dependent upon their expertise, but their 
primary responsibility will be towards student success in the freshman 
biology program.

Salary will be commensurate with experience and qualifications.  These 12-
month positions are non-tenure track.  The application should include a 
curriculum vitae, a statement of teaching philosophy and summary of 
experiences sent to:  [email protected]..  Review of applications 
will begin immediately and continue until both positions are filled. 
Georgia Tech is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer and 
requires compliance with the Immigration Control and Reform Act of 1986. 
http://www.biology.gatech.edu

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