PLANT PHYSIOLOGIST OR DEVELOPMENTAL BOTANIST. Tenure track, assistant
professor, beginning fall 1999 in the Biology Department at Colorado
College, a private, undergraduate, highly selective, liberal arts
institution enrolling approximately 1900 students. Responsibilities
include: 1) teaching introductory botany, cell biology, and an upper level
course in plant physiology or plant development and 2) development of a
research program involving undergraduates. PhD required, teaching and
post-doctoral research experience highly desirable. The College seeks
candidates who understand diverse perspectives and learning styles, with
particular emphasis on the perspectives of women and minority groups.
Applicants should send 1) cover letter that includes a description of
professional background and goals 2) statement of teaching philosophy
3)description of current and future research plans 4) curriculum vitae with
e-mail address 5) copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts and 6)
four letters of recommendation to Tass Kelso, Chair, Department of Biology,
Colorado College, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 no later than January 18,
1999.
Colorado College is an Equal Opportunity Employer; we welcome
members of all minority groups and reaffirm our commitment to hire without
regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, national origin, sexual
orientation or disability.