Animal Molecular Biologist. The Department of Biology at the
University of Regina invites applications for a tenure-track position
at the Assistant Professor level, effective July 1, 2001 (subject to
budgetary approval). We are seeking qualified individuals who use
molecular techniques to study animal systems. The successful
candidate will have opportunities to interact with a number of
individuals who use molecular techniques in their research fields.
Candidates must have a recent PhD, postdoctoral experience and a
productive research record. As well as establishing an
externally-funded research program, the successful candidate will be
expected to participate in the teaching of undergraduate and graduate
courses, and to develop an advanced undergraduate course in his/her
area of expertise. Start-up research funds will be provided, as well
as a reduced teaching load in the first two years. To apply for the
position, submit a letter of application outlining research and
teaching goals, a curriculum vitae, samples of research publications,
and arrange for three letters of reference to be sent to: Dr. W.
Chapco, Head, Department of Biology, University of Regina, Regina,
SK, S4S 0A2 Canada. (fax 306-585-4894; phone 306-585-4231; e-mail
William.Chapco at uregina.ca). The closing date for applications is
January 15, 2001. Further information about the department is
available on the world-wide web at:
http://www.uregina.ca./science/biology. In accordance with Canadian
Immigration Regulations, preference will be given to citizens and
permanent residents of Canada. The University of Regina is committed
to the principle of employment equity.