Radford University invites applications for a Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow in 
the 
Department of Biology with an ideal start date of January 2018. This position 
is part of 
Radford University’s REALising Inclusive Science Excellence (REALISE), a Howard 
Hughes 
Medical Institute (HHMI) funded initiative. 

Project: The overall goal of REALISE is to create an environment in Radford’s 
Biology, 
Chemistry, and Physics departments that is student-ready, welcoming and 
inclusive by 
embedding Maker projects into the curricula. REALISE will capitalize on Radford 
University’s nascent Maker movement which encourages individuals to 
collaborate, 
experiment, innovate and create solutions to real-world problems. The 
principles of 
Making share a great deal with the practice of science, including a willingness 
to 
experiment and invent, and investigative mindset and the need for 
collaboration. One 
example of a recent maker project in the Department of Biology is the 
SmartNest—a bird 
nest with sensors that allows our researchers to remotely collect microclimate 
data to 
avoid disturbing nestlings. REALISE also provides support for faculty and 
students as they 
become Makers. Faculty development will promote best practices for inclusive 
pedagogy. 
A student peer role-modeling program, led by students who have already 
established 
themselves as Makers, will help students develop a maker mindset. 

Position: The postdoctoral fellow will participate in faculty learning 
communities, entry-
level course redesign, assessment of the REALISE project, and mentoring student 
peer 
role models. The position will include teaching responsibilities in the 
Department of 
Biology at Radford University. The work will be supervised most directly by Dr. 
Tara 
Phelps-Durr but will include close interactions with the Dean of the Artis 
College of 
Science and Technology, Dr. Orion Rogers, and other faculty and students from 
the 
Departments of Biology, Chemistry and Physics. 

Qualifications/Requirement: Applicants must have a Ph.D. in the biological 
sciences or a 
closely related field. Preference will be given to applicants with a strong 
interest in 
undergraduate STEM education as demonstrated by participation in professional 
development programs focused on teaching, experience with outreach, or 
authoring 
publications focused on undergraduate education. The successful candidate will 
be able to 
offer ideas for developing hands-on classroom activities and explain how these 
activities 
foster a more inclusive classroom environment. 

Benefits and Opportunities: This is an excellent opportunity for a recent Ph.D. 
with career 
interests in science education. The postdoctoral fellow will receive training 
and mentorship 
to develop the skills necessary to become an effective educator and a leader of 
STEM 
education reform. The successful candidate will collaborate with other faculty 
to create an 
inclusive learning environment by embedding hands-on projects into the 
curriculum that 
excite students and faculty, and foster innovation and creativity. This is also 
an excellent 
opportunity for a postdoctoral fellow to strengthen their investigative and 
scientific skills 
by cultivating their own maker mindset. 

Salary will be commensurate with experience, and includes Radford University’s 
competitive benefit package. This is a grant-funded position; the candidate 
will initially be 
hired for one year, with annual extensions possible contingent on performance 
and 
continued funding. 

Located in beautiful southwestern Virginia, Radford University is a 
comprehensive, midsize 
student-focused public university that offers its more than 9,500 students a 
diversity of 
outstanding academic programs. Renowned for teaching excellence and a focus on 
strong 
faculty/student bonds, the innovative use of technology in the learning 
environment, and a 
vibrant student life on a beautiful campus, Radford University offers many 
opportunities to 
engage both faculty and students in teaching, research and public service as 
scholars and 
citizens. We seek new colleagues with a passion for student success and 
willingness to 
contribute to our collegial intellectual community. More information can be 
found at 
http://www.radford.edu.

Applicants must apply online at https://jobs.radford.edu/postings/5419.  Review 
of 
applications will begin on October 30, 2017.  



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application process should  call (540) 831-5008 (voice) or (540) 831-5128 
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