The Department of Biology at East Carolina University, Greenville, NC invites 
applications for a nine-month tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor 
level with expertise in Fisheries Biology, to begin August 15, 2016. We seek a 
broadly trained individual with a successful, innovative research program that 
addresses fundamental questions in fisheries biology. In support of ECU's 
strategic emphasis in coastal research, we seek applicants whose research 
programs can be applied to coastal ecosystems, including oceanic, estuarine or 
freshwater ecosystems.

The successful candidate will be expected to establish a vigorous, externally 
funded research program that involves work in a coastal area; teach 
undergraduate and graduate-level courses in aquatic sciences such as: fisheries 
biology, environmental biology, and marine biology; mentor students in the M.S. 
and Ph.D. programs; and contribute to ECU's research initiatives, centers, and 
institutes (Biodiversity Initiative, Center for Sustainability, Institute for 
Coastal Science and Policy). Candidates are expected to engage in university, 
regional, community, and professional service. Research foci should complement 
existing ECU research programs, which include groups taking interdisciplinary 
and ecological approaches. Departmental resources include a high performance 
computing facility, central environmental lab, genomics core facility, imaging 
facility, university-owned natural areas, and a fleet of field vehicles and 
small vessels (capable of electrofishing, trawling, gill netting, hydroacoustic 
surveys, including a new NSF-funded autonomous wave glider for fisheries 
research). ECU-AFS is an award-winning student subunit of the American 
Fisheries Society based in our department. East Carolina University students 
and faculty have collaborated extensively with scientists in the region at 
state and federal agencies (North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries, NC 
Department of Natural Resources, APNEP, and the NOAA Fisheries Laboratory at 
Beaufort, NC) as well as academic partners (notably the UNC Coastal Studies 
Institute as well as UNC system universities, and Duke Marine Laboratory). 
Please visit our website at www.ecu.edu/biology<http://www.ecu.edu/biology> for 
more information on the department.

Minimum Qualifications: A Ph.D. in Biology or Biology-related field with 
training in fish biology, invertebrate biology, or in fisheries and at least 
one year of postdoctoral research experience are required. Qualifying degrees 
must be received from appropriately accredited institutions.

Special Instructions to Applicants:  Applicants must complete a candidate 
profile and submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, statement of research 
interests, and a statement of teaching experience/philosophy online at 
www.jobs.ecu.edu <http://www.jobs.ecu.edu> using the position number 934009 - 
Tenure Track Faculty in Biology, Fisheries Biology. The curriculum vitae should 
include the names and contact information for at least three references. We 
will ask top candidates to have three reference letters sent to the Search 
Committee Chair via email within seven days of notification by the search 
committee. Official transcript and original hard-copy reference letters are 
required upon employment. Inquiries may be directed to Dr. Joseph Luczkovich 
([email protected]), Search Committee Chair. Review of applications will 
begin on October 26, 2015 and continue until the position is filled.

Additional Instructions to Applicants:  Applicants must complete a candidate 
profile (for an EPA Application Type) online via the PeopleAdmin system. In 
addition, applicants must submit the documents requested in order to be 
considered for the position.  Applications will be considered until position is 
filled. ECU application for vacancy #934009 to ECU Human Resources at 
www.jobs.ecu.edu.

David R. Chalcraft
Assoc. Professor of Biology
Director, East Carolina Biodiversity Initiative
East Carolina University
Greenville, NC
27858

252-328-2797

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