UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY: Faculty Position in Mammalian Evolutionary or Ecological Biology

The Department of Integrative Biology and the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology seek a colleague at the Assistant Professor and Assistant Curator level in the area of Mammalian Evolutionary or Ecological Biology. We seek an individual who will develop an outstanding field- and collection based research program in evolution and/or ecology, using any taxa of extant mammals as a study system. The successful candidate will share an appointment in the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology and the Department of Integrative Biology. Previous museum experience is not required but the successful candidate must demonstrate an intellectual commitment to museum-based research, the potential to use and add to MVZ collections, a clear vision of the multiple roles of museum collections in the 21st century, and the capacity to integrate intellectual activities of the MVZ and the Department of Integrative Biology. We encourage applicants from all areas of mammal biology. Candidates should have a strong commitment to both undergraduate and graduate teaching.

The position is available 1 July 2006. Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae and a statement of research and teaching objectives, including a vision for the future of natural history museums such as the MVZ.

Applications, including at least three letters of recommendation, should be sent directly to the search committee at: Search Committee, Mammalian Evolutionary/Ecological Biology Search, Department of Integrative Biology, 3060 VLSB, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-3140. The deadline for receipt of applications is 15 January 2005.

Applicants should refer their reviewers to the UC Berkeley Statement of Confidentiality at http://apo.chance.berkeley.edu/evalltr.html.

Further information about the department, the MVZ, and this faculty position can be found at http://ib.berkeley.edu/ and http://mvz.berkeley.edu. The University of California, Berkeley, is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to excellence through diversity.



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Per J. Palsboll
        Assistant Professor of Conservation Genetics

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