The Odum School of Ecology at the University of Georgia is initiating a new
track for doctoral training in Interdisciplinary Disease Ecology Across
Scales (http://ideas.ecology.uga.edu/). A postdoctoral associate is being
sought to assist with curriculum development, student evaluation, and
assessment. 

Qualifications: Applicants must have a Ph.D. in either (1) ecology,
evolution, or other field related to infectious disease biology (e.g.,
immunology, microbiology), or (2) education (with a strong emphasis and
background in biology). Applicants are expected to have experience or a
genuine interest in instruction, education research, or evaluation and
assessment at the post-secondary level.

Responsibilities: The candidate will: (1) assist program directors in the
design and implementation of instruments for student evaluation and
assessment, (2) compile program information to facilitate external program
evaluation, (3) coordinate a team of faculty involved in curriculum
development and production of teaching materials. The candidate will also be
expected to develop an independent instructional or research project within
the context of the IDEAS program. For further information, please contact
Dr. John Drake ([email protected]).

Institution: The Odum School of Ecology (http://www.ecology.uga.edu/) is
located on the main campus of the University of Georgia in Athens. A faculty
of around 35 is responsible for degree programs including the BA/BS in
Ecology, MS in Ecology, MS in Conservation and Sustainable Development, and
PhD in Ecology. Areas of research emphasis include ecology of infectious
diseases, ecosystem ecology, aquatic ecology, evolutionary ecology, and
sustainability science.

Start date: Negotiable

The deadline for applications is 30 November 2015. Applications should
consist of: (1) a cover letter describing your background and interests and
how they relate to the position; (2) a current curriculum vitae; and (3)
contact information for three references who have specific knowledge of your
interests in post-secondary education research and/or instruction. Materials
should be sent as a single pdf to [email protected]. The deadline for
applications is 30 November 2015.

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