Position Announcement
Assistant/Associate Professor
Mammalogy and Conservation Ecology
College of Agricultural Sciences
The Pennsylvania State University

Responsibilities: The College of Agricultural Sciences at The Pennsylvania
State University seeks applicants for a tenure-track position at the rank of
Assistant or Associate Professor in the research area of mammalogy and
conservation ecology.  This is an academic-year appointment with both
research and teaching responsibilities.  The successful candidate is
expected to interact with scientifically diverse faculty across campus and
develop an internationally recognized, extramurally supported research
program related to mammal conservation and management that addresses
population/community response to management options, habitat change and
manipulation, and/or anthropogenic stressors.  Teaching responsibilities
include courses in mammalogy, conservation biology, and a graduate course in
area of expertise.  Other responsibilities include mentoring graduate
students, serving on graduate committees, advising undergraduate students,
initiating undergraduate and graduate research, and service to the
University community.  

The College of Agricultural Sciences at Penn State is committed to
interdisciplinary collaboration in research and education addressing
environmental and natural resource issues.  Opportunities for collaborative
interactions exist through the interdisciplinary Huck Institutes of the Life
Sciences http://www.huck.psu.edu/ and the Penn State Institutes of Energy
and the Environment http://www.psiee.psu.edu/.  In addition, participation
in the Intercollege Graduate Degree Program in Ecology
http://www.huck.psu.edu/education/ecology/  is encouraged.  

The successful candidate will join the Department of Ecosystem Science and
Management http://ecosystems.psu.edu/ , which includes faculty and staff
with expertise in wildlife and fisheries, forests, soils, water, and wood
products and is a campus center of excellence in the science and management
of renewable natural resources, providing faculty with ample opportunities
to interact within a world-class university.  In keeping with Penn State’s
land-grant mission, the Department of Ecosystem Science and Management
integrates programs in research, teaching, and extension.  

Qualifications: Ph.D. in wildlife ecology or management, natural resource
conservation, ecology, or a related field; a strong publication record and
the potential to develop a vigorous extramurally funded research program;
and demonstrated excellence in undergraduate teaching and advising.

Salary: Commensurate with experience

Application Details: To apply please submit : 1) a letter describing your
research and teaching experience and approaches; 2) a curriculum vitae; 3)
academic transcripts; 4) up to three reprints and 5) the names and contact
information of three professional references to Angela Clark ,  
[email protected] .   Direct questions to Margaret Brittingham, [email protected],
Search Committee Chair.  Electronic submissions are preferred.  Please note
“wildlife ecologist application” in the subject line.  Review of
applications will begin on 2 January 2013 and continue until the position is
filled.  

Penn State is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity, and the
diversity of its workforce.

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