GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY
University System of Georgia
Vertebrate Physiology Position Search #67064

Georgia Southern University’s Department of Biology invites applications for
a vertebrate
physiologist position. The full text advertisement, including information
about the
department, faculty, and the complete position announcement with all
qualifications
and application instructions, is available at www.bio.georgiasouthern.edu.
The position
requires teaching, service, and research responsibilities as well as a
terminal degree.
We seek a vertebrate physiologist with broad training in physiology and
anatomy. The
successful candidate's research will address questions in organismal
physiology using
approaches that integrate multiple levels of organization. The successful
applicant will
teach undergraduate and graduate courses, including Comparative Animal
Physiology.
Ability to teach Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy is preferred. Required
qualifications:
Ph.D. by December 31, 2012; Demonstrated excellence in research; Potential
to attract
extramural funding; Expertise to teach Comparative Animal Physiology. Preferred
Qualifications: Post-doctoral experience; Expertise to teach Comparative
Vertebrate
Anatomy. Screening of applications begins November 5, 2012 and continues
until the
position is filled. The preferred position starting date is August 1, 2013.
A complete
application consists of a cover letter addressing the qualifications cited
above; a curriculum
vitae; statements of research interests and teaching interests/philosophy;
three letters
of reference. Applications must be sent electronically as a single PDF
attachment
(include applicant name in file name); letters of recommendation in PDF
format may be
sent separately via email. Other documentation may be requested. Only
complete and
electronically submitted applications will be considered. Finalists will be
required to
submit to a background investigation. Georgia is an open records state.
Georgia Southern is
an AA/EO institution. Individuals who need reasonable accommodations under
the ADA to
participate in the search process should contact the Associate Provost.

Applications and nominations should be sent to

Dr. C. Ray Chandler, Search Chair, Search #67064
Electronic Mail: [email protected]
Telephone: 912-478-5657

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