Assistant Professor, Invertebrate Zoologist, Department of Biological Sciences, Murray State University. Full-time, tenure track position to begin August, 2005. The Department of Biological Sciences has a faculty of 17 with graduate program concentrations in molecular and cellular biology, physiology, ecology, organismal biology and water science. The Department includes the Hancock Biological Station on Kentucky Lake and works closely with the Mid-America Remote Sensing Center, the Center of Reservoir Research, and the Center for Watershed Environments. Qualifications: Ph.D.
and post-doctoral experience required. Requires evidence of productive
research programs. Preference given to candidates with broad expertise in aquatic or terrestrial invertebrate ecology or entomology. Must have a strong commitment to teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels, and including students in research; will be expected to develop a research program that attract external funding. Responsibilities: Teaching courses in zoology, introductory biology, and area of specialty. Application
Deadline: December 1, 2004. To Apply: Submit a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, statements of teaching interests and philosophy, description of research, relevant reprints, three letters of recommendation, and copies of transcripts to: Dr. David S. White, Search Committee Chair, Hancock Biological Station, 561 Emma Drive, Murray, KY 42071-3346. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Murray State University is an equal education and employment opportunity, M/F/D, AA employer.
David S. White
Professor, Department of Biological Sciences
Director, Hancock Biological Station
Coordinator, Center for Reservoir Research
561 Emma Drive
Murray, KY 42071
Phone 270-474-2272
FAX 270-474-0120
http://www.mursuky.edu/qacd/cos/hbs/hbs.htm