Invertebrate Ecologist Position

The Department of Biology at James Madison University invites applications for 
a tenure-track position at the ASSISTANT PROFESSOR level, beginning August 
2013. A Ph.D. is required, as well as evidence of a strong commitment to 
undergraduate teaching and to establishing an active, externally supported 
research program involving undergraduates and master’s level students.  The 
position will support the B.S. and M.S. degrees in Biology, particularly the 
undergraduate concentration in Ecology and Environmental Biology.  Preference 
will be given to candidates with a focus on field ecology.

Teaching responsibilities include our Ecology and Evolution core course and 
upper-division/graduate courses in ecology, invertebrate biology, or 
evolutionary biology.


About the Department
The Biology Department at James Madison University offers a Concentration 
within the Biology Major for students with interests in Ecology, Field Biology, 
Natural Resources, Environmental Biology, Conservation Biology, Evolution, 
Animal Behavior, and Organismal Biology.  The Biology Department currently 
serves over 900 undergraduate majors and 15 master’s students.  It offers a 
wide variety of courses for biology majors, general education, and pre-health 
profession majors, including a 4-semester lab-intensive core curriculum. 
Interdisciplinary connections in teaching and research are encouraged and 
supported. The 42 full time faculty members are engaged in teaching and 
research in a broad range of sub disciplines.  We mentor over 150 undergraduate 
student researchers during the academic year and in the summer, using support 
from external or internal funds.  Additional information on the department can 
be found at http://www.jmu.edu/biology.<http://www.jmu.edu/biology>


About the University
James Madison University is a comprehensive co-educational institution of 
higher learning in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.  Founded in 1908, JMU has 
grown to a current student body of 19,434 on a campus of 712 acres.  JMU offers 
69 undergraduate degree programs, as well as 31 masters, 2 educational 
specialist, and 7 doctoral programs.


About the Area
JMU is located in Harrisonburg, a city of 44,000 located in the heart of the 
Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.  It is a two-hour drive from Richmond and 
Washington, DC and one hour from Charlottesville.  The area affords many 
opportunities for outdoor recreation, with the George Washington National 
Forest and Shenandoah National Park located nearby and the Blue Ridge and 
Allegheny Mountains to the east and west of the city, respectively.  JMU is 
ideally situated in the central Appalachians of Virginia providing teaching and 
research environments with abundant and diverse natural habitats.

Submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, teaching philosophy, and a research 
statement as part of an electronic application created at 
http://www.jmu.edu/humanresources/emp/joblink.shtml .  In addition, arrange to 
have three letters of recommendation sent to the same site. Applications 
received by November 30, 2012 will receive full consideration.  For further 
information, contact Dr. Bruce Wiggins, search committee chair, at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

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