Faculty Position in Global Environmental Change (rank open)

The Department of Environmental Sciences (DES) in the College of Natural
Science and Mathematics at The University of Toledo seeks an environmental
scientist with strong quantitative expertise to commence Fall 2012.  The
successful candidate will develop a high quality, externally-funded research
program with a specialty complementing our existing faculty strengths. 
Research expertise should emphasize global change ecology/geology and
sustainability science.  The successful candidate must be a committed
educator and would be expected to teach at the undergraduate and graduate
levels in his/her specialty, and mentor graduate students.  The ability and
ambition to participate in the teaching of a graduate course in advanced
statistics is desirable.

DES (http://www.utoledo.edu/nsm/envsciences/) has a research-active faculty
with $3-4 million in external research support annually, more than 50
graduate students (MS and PhD levels), 150 undergraduate majors, main campus
renovated research facilities and research centers, including the Lake Erie
Center, Plant Science Center and Stranahan Arboretum.  Applicants must
possess a Ph.D. in a relevant discipline.  Preference will be given to
candidates with post-doctoral experience.   Applications need to be
submitted via https://jobs.utoledo.edu and must include a cover letter,
names and contact information for three references, current CV, and brief
statements of research and teaching interests.  Inquiries may be sent to
[email protected], search committee chair.  The committee will
request letters of recommendation for finalists.  Review of applications
will begin on December 1, 2011 and will continue until the position is filled.

The University of Toledo is an Equal Access, Equal Opportunity, Affirmative
Action Employer and Educator and is committed to increasing the diversity of
its faculty.

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