Assistant Professor of Biology: Fish Ecology. Tennessee Tech University, 
Cookeville,
Tennessee. Full-time, nine-month, tenure-track Assistant Professor of Biology: 
appointment to
begin August 2014. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate and 
graduate courses in
the Department of Biology, including introductory-level biology for majors or 
non-majors, Fish
Ecology, and advanced fisheries courses. Required qualifications: Ph.D. in an 
area applicable to
fish ecology and a demonstrated potential to teach advanced courses such as 
Fish Ecology;
commitment to and potential for developing an externally funded research 
program and directing
thesis research of M.S. and/or Ph.D. level graduate students; and ability to 
serve as advisor to
undergraduate and graduate students. Previous university-level teaching 
experience preferred.
Research specialty is open and should complement those of current faculty. To 
ensure full
consideration, all application materials must be received by December 23, 2013; 
position open
until filled. All applicants must apply online at www.tntech.edu/jobs and will 
be required to
electronically upload a letter of application addressing the qualifications and 
essential functions,
and describing teaching and research interests; copies of all transcripts 
(official transcripts for all
degrees conferred required upon hire); a curriculum vitae; and contact 
information for
three professional references who will be contacted at a later date. Members of 
underrepresented
groups are strongly encouraged to apply. For questions, contact Dr. Brad Cook, 
email:
[email protected], ph: (931) 372-3194. AA/EEO

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Chris Brown
Associate Professor
Dept. of Biology, Box 5063
Tennessee Tech University
Cookeville, TN  38505
email: [email protected]
website: iweb.tntech.edu/cabrown

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