Hi Plant-eders,
We have an open, tenure-track position for a plant biologist at James
Madison University.
Plant Biologist. The Department of Biology at James Madison University
invites applications for a tenure track position, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
level, in botany. We are seeking a plant biologist/ecologist who
focuses on conservation issues or large-scale processes in plant
communities. Possible areas of research might include, but are not
limited to, invasive species, climate change, plant population dynamics,
plant-animal interactions, and plant reproductive systems. A Ph.D. is
required, as well as evidence of a strong commitment to undergraduate
teaching. Post-doctoral and teaching experience is desirable. The
successful applicant will be expected to create an active,
externally-supported research program that involves undergraduates and
Masters students. Teaching responsibilities will include introductory
courses and upper-level courses in the applicants field.
Go to http://www.jmu.edu/biology/ and click on "Open Faculty Positions"
for more details and links to several other positions. Please pass this
along to anyone that might be interested. Thanks!
Jon
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Jonathan Monroe, Professor
Department of Biology, MSC 7801
James Madison University
Harrisonburg, VA 22801
office: 304 Burruss Hall
phone: 540-568-6649
fax: 540-568-3333
e-mail: monroejd at jmu.eduhttp://www.jmu.edu/biology/
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