Two tenure-track positions

The Department of Biology at the University of South Alabama seeks applications 
for two full-time (9-month), tenure-track Assistant Professor positions to 
begin August 15, 2019. An earned Ph.D. in Biology or closely related field is 
required at the time of the appointment. Postdoctoral experience is preferred. 
The department offers B.S. and M.S. degree programs. The successful applicants 
are expected to develop externally-funded research programs, involving both 
undergraduate and graduate students. The ability to teach introductory Biology 
and one of our core courses in Cell Biology, Genetics, or Ecology and Evolution 
is an advantage.

Position one is in Genetics: the research specialty is open but candidates 
using computational approaches are preferred. The successful candidate will be 
expected to teach existing courses in Genetics and Computational Biology and 
develop new curricula in his/her specialties that target undergraduate and 
graduate students.  

Position two is in the area of Ecology/Evolution: candidates with active 
research with any taxon or organismal level in symbiosis (parasitism, 
mutualism, commensalism) are preferred. The successful candidate will be 
expected to teach existing courses in ecology and evolution and develop new 
curricula in his/her specialties that target undergraduate and graduate 
students.

To apply: Send by email a cover letter, vita, statement of teaching philosophy, 
statement of research goals, unofficial transcripts, and arrange for three 
original letters of recommendation to be sent to either 
snichadh...@southalabama.edu (Genetics) or jm...@southalabama.edu 
(Ecology/Evolution). (Applicants invited for a campus interview will arrange to 
have official graduate and undergraduate transcripts sent directly by the 
Registrars of all colleges attended to the Department of Biology). Review of 
applications will begin December 3, 2018, and continue until positions are 
filled.

The University of South Alabama is an EO/AA employer and does not discriminate 
on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, sexual 
orientation, gender identity and gender expression), religion, age, genetic 
information, disability, or protected veteran status.

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