Global Change Ecology Positions at Arizona State University, School of Life Sciences The School of Life Sciences at Arizona State University invites applications for tenure track faculty positions from individuals working in ecology in the context of global environmental change. Three positions are currently open. Arizona State University has made a commitment to growth in this field and anticipates making further hires. Successful candidates will join a growing research emphasis in the School of Life Sciences, the Global Institute of Sustainability, the Central ArizonaPhoenix urban Long-Term Ecological Research program, and a new interdisciplinary graduate program in Environmental Life Science. Arizona State University strongly supports collaborative transdisciplinary research and learning across the spectrum of science and engineering consistent with an institutional commitment to global sustainability. Applications will be accepted to fill the positions at the Assistant or Associate professor levels. 1) Organismal or physiological ecologist to study responses of organisms (microbes, plants, or animals) to environmental variation in the context of global change. We prefer research that addresses both the mechanisms involved in responses, as well as the functional consequences for individuals, their populations, and their communities. 2) Community or ecosystem ecologist or an ecologist to ask cutting-edge questions at the interface of these two fields. We prefer research addressing the relationships among species-level traits, community structure and ecosystem function in the context of global change and/or other humanecosystem interactions.
3) Global ecosystem ecologist to study the earths changing biogeochemical cycles at large scales (regional to global) using empirical, theoretical and/or modeling techniques. We prefer research that works across scales with a diversity of system types and their interactions. Required Qualifications for all positions: a doctoral degree in a related field and evidence of research and teaching excellence, appropriate to rank. Postdoctoral research experience and strong quantitative skills are desirable. Successful candidates are expected to develop innovative, extramurally funded research programs, to teach in undergraduate and graduate programs in the School of Life Sciences, and to mentor undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral students and fellows. To apply, submit an application that includes: a cover letter indicating the position and level for which you are applying and describing your career goals; your curriculum vitae; three reprints; a statement describing research accomplishments and future directions; and a statement detailing teaching and mentoring philosophy, interests and experience. A minimum of three letters of recommendation should be sent electronically; please include the names and e-mail addresses of each letter writer with your application. Your application materials should be sent to Chair, Global Change Ecology Search Committee, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, PO Box 874501, Tempe, AZ 85287-4501; electronic applications as pdf files to [email protected] are preferred. Initial closing date for applications is January 4, 2010; if not filled, weekly thereafter until search is closed. A background check is required for employment. Arizona State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer committed to excellence through diversity. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. For additional information on these positions and the School of Life Sciences, please visit http://sols.asu.edu/jobs.
