Ecolog Community:

Old Dominion University is accepting applications for a tenure-track position 
in plant ecology. Further details on the position and application requirements 
are below.  We will begin reviewing applications on August 16, 2018.

Job Description:
The Department of Biological Sciences at Old Dominion University (ODU) invites 
applications for a tenure-track position in Plant Ecology at the Assistant 
Professor level to begin in spring or fall semester, 2019. All areas of plant 
ecology will be considered, but applicants using field techniques are strongly 
preferred. Expertise in coastal or wetland plants is desirable. Teaching 
responsibilities include general botany, plant ecology, and undergraduate and 
graduate-level courses in the candidate's specialty. In addition to a strong 
commitment to teaching excellence, the candidate is expected to develop an 
internationally recognized, extramurally funded research program. Opportunities 
for collaboration in coastal/wetland ecology exist within the Departments of 
Biological Sciences and Ocean, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences and through the 
ODU Resilience Collaborative 
(https://www.odu.edu/impact/initiatives/resiliencecollaborative). The 
Blackwater Ecological Preserve and Kaplan Orchid Conservatory are also 
available for use in research and teaching.  The Department of Biological 
Sciences has a vigorous graduate program with over 100 students enrolled. 
Information about the Department is available at https://www.odu.edu/biosci. 
The Department offers competitive salaries and start-up packages.

ODU (www.odu.edu<http://www.odu.edu>) is a minority-serving, state-supported, 
Carnegie doctoral higher research activity institution enrolling approximately 
25,000 students, including 6,000 graduate students. It is located in Norfolk, a 
historic waterfront city in southeastern Virginia offering outstanding quality 
of life (www.norfolk.gov<https://www.norfolk.gov/>). ODU and the College of 
Sciences are committed to inclusive excellence, recognizing that diversity 
enhances and enriches our educational mission, employment experience, and 
community engagement. We seek candidates whose research, teaching, and/or 
service experiences have prepared them to fulfill our commitment to inclusion. 
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without 
regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual 
orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.

Minimum requirements include a Ph.D. in biology or related field, postdoctoral 
or equivalent experience, and strong writing and communication skills. 
Interested individuals should submit a cover letter describing their 
qualifications for the position, a curriculum vitae, a statement of research 
achievements and research plans, a teaching statement, and four letters of 
reference electronically through the Plant Ecology job title posting at 
https://jobs.odu.edu/.  Review of applicants will begin on August 16, 2018 and 
continue until the position is filled. Questions about the position can be 
directed to Dr. Lisa Wallace ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>), 
Search Committee Chair, Department of Biological Sciences, ODU.


Lisa Wallace, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and J Robert Stiffler Professor of Botany
Mailing Address:
Old Dominion University
Department of Biological Sciences
Mills Godwin Building Rm. 110
Norfolk, VA 23529
Phone: 757.683.4947
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Website: https://fs.wp.odu.edu/lewallac/



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