The University of California at Davis is pleased to announce the recruitment 
for a tenure-track faculty 
position in quantitative fisheries management. The successful candidate will 
join the Department of 
Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology in the College of Agricultural and 
Environmental Sciences at the 
rank of Assistant Professor. Criteria for appointment include: a Ph.D. or 
equivalent in fisheries science, 
ecology and evolutionary biology, statistics and applied mathematics, or a 
related field, a record of 
excellence in scholarly research, and demonstrable potential to establish a 
competitively-funded 
research program. The appointee will be responsible for teaching undergraduate 
and graduate courses 
in fisheries and marine science, management, and conservation and/or model 
fitting to data, be actively 
involved in undergraduate advising, curricular development and department and 
university service. The 
appointee is also expected to guide and mentor graduate students and 
participate in research and 
outreach/engagement programs consistent with the mission of the CA Agricultural 
Experiment Station.

Applicants should submit materials via the following website, which also 
contains the full position 
description: 
https://recruit.ucdavis.edu/apply/JPF01848. Additional inquiries can be 
directed to Eric Post, 
Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology ([email protected]) or 
Marissa Baskett, 
Department of Environmental Science and Policy ([email protected]). The 
position will remain 
open until filled but to ensure consideration, applications should be received 
by November 1, 2017.

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