AQUATIC BIOLOGIST
The Department of Biological Sciences at DePaul University
seeks AQUATIC BIOLOGIST with strong commitment to undergraduate
education for a tenure-track position at the ASSISTANT PROFESSOR level
beginning Sept.1, 1998. Ph.D. is required; post-doctoral and previous
teaching experience preferred. Teaching responsibilities include:
introductory biology courses with lab for majors and non-majors;
intermediate-level undergraduate course in aquatic biology; and
graduate/advanced undergraduate course(s) in candidate's area of
expertise. Ability to teach ecology and/or evolution is desirable. An
active and productive research program in aquatic biology is required.
All sub-disciplines and approaches will be considered, including
ecology, population biology, evolution, and systematics, using plant,
animal, protist or algal model systems. Use of molecular or cellular
techniques in research program desirable. Applications will be
accepted until position is filled; review will begin January 1, 1998.
Please send: 1) vita; 2) three letters of reference; 3) statement of
teaching and research interests; 4) statement of educational
philosophy; and 5) list of equipment/supply needs with cost estimates
to: Aquatic Biology Search Committee, Department of Biological
Sciences, DePaul University; 1036 W. Belden Avenue; Chicago, IL 60614.
Additional inquires to above address, or FAX: 773/325-7596; e-mail:
lmaginni at condor.depaul.edu. DePaul University, the employer of choice,
is committed to diversity and equality in education and employment.
Richard M. McCourt
Associate Curator of Botany
Academy of Natural Sciences
1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19103
215/299-1157; fax 215/299-1028
email: mccourt at say.acnatsci.org