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Ecol/Evolution faculty jobs

Michelle Wood miche at darkwing.uoregon.edu
Wed Oct 3 13:56:42 EST 2001


ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
The University of Oregon Program in Ecology and Evolution and The
Department of Biology seek applications for two positions in the
fields of ecology and evolutionary biology. One position is at the
Assistant Professor level, while the other position may be filled at
any rank. We are particularly interested in individuals studying
fundamental problems related to the ecology and evolution of 
molecular
and developmental processes, population-level processes, the 
causes
and consequences of global change, phylogenetic theory and 
genomics,
or microbial systems, but we will consider outstanding applications 
in
other areas.

Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, statements of research
interest and teaching philosophy, and three letters of recommendation
to: Ecology/Evolution Search Committee, Department of Biology,
University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1210
(http://evolution.uoregon.edu/). To ensure full consideration,
applications must be received by November 1, 2001.

The University of Oregon is an equal-opportunity, affirmative-action
institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act.

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A. Michelle Wood
Associate Professor		Vice-President/President-Elect
Department of Biology		Phycological Society of America
University of Oregon		http:\\www.psaalgae.org
Eugene, Oregon 97403 USA
Voice: 541-346-0454
FAX: 541-346-6056 or 346-2364
email:miche at darkwing.uoregon.edu
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"...I presume that the numerous lower pelagic animals
persist on the infusoria ... but on what, in these clear blue waters,
do these infusoria persist?" C.D. -- Voyage of the Beagle
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