Job Description – Lecturer in Ecology

The Odum School of Ecology at the University of Georgia 
(http://www.ecology.uga.edu/) invites applications for a 9-month, full-time 
Lecturer (non-tenure track). We seek candidates who are passionate about 
quality undergraduate education and who can contribute to mentoring students. 
The University of Georgia supports a culture of learning in which students are 
active participants in the classroom and instructors utilize instructional 
practices that purposefully engage all students in the learning process. New 
faculty can learn more about active learning opportunities at UGA and access 
the digital Active Learning Toolkit by visiting UGA’s Active Learning website 
at www.activelearning.uga.edu<https://www.activelearning.uga.edu/>. The 
successful candidate will show evidence of excellence in teaching, an ability 
to collaboratively support a growing academic program, and will have excellent 
organizational and time management skills.

Responsibilities include teaching five to six courses per year including marine 
mammal ecology and a combination of ichthyology, large-enrollment introductory 
courses in general ecology and/or environmental science, and other courses to 
be developed based on expertise and programmatic needs. Additional 
opportunities for summer teaching include an existing field-based version of 
the marine mammals course that is offered at the UGA Skidaway Institute of 
Oceanography. Lecturers at the University of Georgia are eligible for rank 
promotion per UGA guidelines: 
https://provost.uga.edu/faculty-affairs/promotion-tenure-evaluation/promotion-and-tenure/promotion-guidelines/)

To apply, candidates must have a PhD in Ecology or a terminal degree in a 
related field, such as marine sciences, conservation biology, or zoology. 
Applications should be submitted electronically at 
https://www.ugajobsearch.com/postings/406075. Application materials should be 
submitted as PDFs and include: a) a cover letter indicating your background and 
suitability for the position and a list of classes that could be taught; b) 
your curriculum vitae; c) a two-page statement of your teaching philosophy and 
experiences in undergraduate instruction that includes specific active learning 
methods you have used or plan to use in the classroom, a rationale of why you 
use those practices, and how they contribute to student learning; d) the name 
and contact information (address, email and phone) for three professional 
references who can address your qualifications. A separate file (limited to 10 
pages) with evidence in support of teaching excellence can also be uploaded. 
This file could include course syllabi, developed course materials, letters 
from students taught, peer teaching evaluations, and/or excerpts from student 
evaluations.

Review of candidates will begin on 22 Dec. 2024. Anticipated start date is 
August 1, 2025.

As a sea grant institution, the University of Georgia maintains numerous 
facilities for coastal research, education, and outreach, including the 
Skidaway Institute of Oceanography (http://www.skio.uga.edu/) and the UGA 
Marine Institute on Sapelo Island (https://ugami.uga.edu/). In addition, UGA is 
home to the Georgia Museum of Natural History 
(https://naturalhistory.uga.edu/), which includes extensive marine mammal and 
ichthyology collections.

The University of Georgia is located in Athens, Georgia. Georgia is known for 
its quality of life with both outdoor and urban activities 
(www.georgia.gov<http://www.georgia.gov>). UGA 
(www.uga.edu<http://www.uga.edu>) is a land grant/sea grant institution located 
approximately 60 miles northeast of Atlanta. It is within an hour’s driving 
distance from the North Georgia Mountains and four hours from the Atlantic 
coast. Athens enjoys a mild climate and yet still sees the benefits of the 
changing seasons. It is well known for its vibrant and evolving music scene.

The University of Georgia is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. 
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without 
regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, genetic 
information, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation or protected 
veteran status.



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Alli Injaian, PhD  (she/hers)
Lecturer & Academic Coordinator
Odum School of Ecology, Rm 134
140 E. Green St | Athens, GA 30602
https://www.ecology.uga.edu/
[University of Georgia]

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