The Department of Biological Sciences at Kent State University invites 
applications and nominations for the Herrick Endowed Professorship of 
Plant Biology. The position is open rank; we encourage applications from 
highly successful individuals who are currently Assistant, Associate or 
Full Professors (or at equivalent rank at non-academic institutions).

The recipient of the Herrick Endowed Professorship is expected to 
contribute to research, education, and graduate training within the 
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) program. Applicants working in 
terrestrial plant ecology or plant evolutionary biology are particularly 
encouraged to apply. Candidates must have a Ph.D. or an equivalent degree 
and must demonstrate substantial research accomplishments, including but 
not limited to an established record of publication, sustained and 
substantial extramural research funding (including active grants), and 
demonstrated success in training and mentoring.

The position includes significant on-going research support from the 
Herrick endowment, and a nationally competitive start-up package.

Kent State University (www.kent.edu), the second largest university in 
Ohio, is a state-supported, doctoral degree granting institution ranked 
as 'high research' by the Carnegie Foundation. Kent State eight campus 
system has a total enrollment of nearly 42,000 students. The Kent campus 
population consists of 22,000 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students 
and includes individuals from all 50 states and over 100 countries.  The 
city of Kent combines the eclectic atmosphere of a small midwest college 
town with easy access to major metropolitan centers, including Cleveland, 
Akron, Columbus, and Pittsburgh.

The Department of Biological Sciences (www.kent.edu/biology) is the 
largest in the College of Arts and Sciences, with over 80 MS and PhD 
students, approx. 1100 undergraduate majors across a broad spectrum of 
degree programs (including Botany, Ecology, and Conservation), and 41 
faculty on the Kent campus. Facilities and resources include an active 
herbarium, plant conservatory, an interdisciplinary Center for Ecology and 
Resource Sustainability (CENRS), and 18 managed natural areas available 
for research activities. The Department has formal affiliations or active 
collaborations with non-academic organizations across northeast Ohio, 
including: the Holden Arboretum, the Cleveland Botanical Garden, Cuyahoga 
Valley National Park, Cleveland Metroparks, Cleveland Museum of Natural 
History, and the Nature Conservancy of Ohio. International opportunities 
for teaching, training, and research are supported by membership in OTS, 
and a formal agreement with the University of Costa Rica.

Please submit a letter of interest in the position, a curriculum vita, and 
a statement of accomplishments and future interests in research and 
training; references will be requested at a later date. Review of 
applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is 
filled.

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Application materials, nominations, and inquiries should be submitted 
electronically to [email protected].
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Kent State University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity

Institution and requires compliance with the Immigration Reform and

Control Act of 1986. We strongly encourage candidates that will enhance 
faculty diversity and inclusion across our campus.

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