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13 de septiembre de 2004

Biology Positions

Department of Biology
Radford University, Radford Virginia
Tenure-Track Positions
The following positions all include responsibilities for teaching, advising, university service and professional contributions. Some teaching in evenings and off-campus may be expected. Ph.D. is required for both positions at the time of employment. Evidence of interest in teaching required, as well as potential for directing undergraduate research. Experience and interest in working with multicultural students and faculty is preferred.
BIOLOGY: Assistant Professor. Vertebrate Field Biologist. Teach introductory biology, anatomy and physiology and vertebrate biology.
BIOLOGY: Assistant Professor. Field Botanist. Teach introductory biology and field botany.

CONTINUING NON-TENURE TRACK
BIOLOGY: Instructor. Teach introductory biology and manage the departmental greenhouse. M.S. in biology required at the time of employment. Additional summer stipend for greenhouse management available.
Applicants for all positions must provide a letter of application, current vita, copies of transcripts, and the names, addresses, and phone numbers of three references. Applications should be addressed to: Dr. Charles M. Neal, Chair, Department of Biology, Box 6931, Radford University, Radford, Virginia,
24142. Email: cmneal@radford.edu. Consideration of applicants will begin
immediately and will continue until positions are filled.
Radford University is a co-educational, comprehensive, state supported institution with an emphasis on teaching in scenic southwestern Virginia, 40 miles from Roanoke, with an enrollment of approximately 9,300 students. Visit our website at http://www.radford.edu. Radford University is an EO/AA employer committed to diversity.

Judy Guinan, Ph.D.
Director, Environmental Center
Radford University
Department of Biology
P.O. Box 6931
Radford, VA 24142
Office: Reed Hall 311
Phone:(540) 831-5222
Fax:(540) 831-5129
"Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could only do a little." Edmund Burke

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