[Coral-List] tenure track position(s) in Ecology at UNC

Bruno, John F jbruno at unc.edu
Tue Oct 26 11:50:19 EDT 2010


The position web site:  https://itsapps.unc.edu/RAMS4/directDetails.do?reqId=2500486

This is a very broad search for an "ecologist".

JB


Position Summary:
The Curriculum for the Environment and Ecology invites applications for a tenure track position as Assistant Professor. One half of the normal teaching load in the home department will be devoted to needs of the Curriculum, and the person filling this position is expected to advise students and serve on Curriculum committees. The Curriculum is a unit of the College of Arts and Sciences. It offers graduate degrees in Ecology, a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies, and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science. Approximately 30 fulltime students are enrolled in the graduate program, and there are approximately 400 majors at the undergraduate level. Students in the program benefit from a close working relationship with the UNC Institute for the Environment which offers a number of opportunities for experiential education, including operation of field study sites. More detail about the Curriculum and the Institute may be found at www.cee.unc.edu<http://www.cee.unc.edu> and www.ie.unc.edu<http://www.ie.unc.edu>. Students pursuing undergraduate degrees may select from several concentrations, including Environment and Health, Ecology, Earth Sciences, Environmental Decision-making, Environment and Culture, and Environment and Natural Resources.

Education Requirements:
Candidates must have a PhD in a field related to the environment, including but not restricted to Anthropology, Biology, Economics, Geography, Geology, Marine Science, and Public Policy. The successful candidate will have his or her primary appointment in an appropriate department within the College of Arts and Sciences.

Qualifications and Experience:
The Curriculum seeks outstanding candidates who show promise of excellence in both teaching and research and who have the potential to provide leadership in the Curriculum.

Special Instructions:
Candidates should submit application through UNC's Human Resources jobseekers website at jobs.unc.edu/2500486<http://jobs.unc.edu/2500486>. Include at least four references from whom letters may be sought for candidates who are placed on a short list. Also include a statement about your interdisciplinary interests and how you envision your role in the Curriculum at UNC-CH. The Search Committee will begin review of candidates on November 15, 2010. The position will remain opened until filled.

Contact:
If you experience any problems accessing the system or have questions about the application process, please contact the University's Equal Employment Opportunity Office at (919) 966-3576 or send an email toequalopportunity at unc.edu<mailto:equalopportunity at unc.edu>.

If you have any questions about the job requirements or the hiring department, please contact David Moreau, Chair, dmoreau at email.unc.edu<mailto:dmoreau at email.unc.edu>.






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