FACULTY POSITION AVAILABLE
POPULATION BIOLOGIST
University of Massachusetts at Boston
Population Biologist. The Biology Department of the
University of Massachusetts at Boston invites
applications for a tenure-track position
(assistant professor level) in population
dynamics or systematics. Applicants in population
dynamics should have research expertise in demographic or
genetic models of populations, metapopulations, host-
pathogen interactions or plant-herbivore systems.
Applicants in systematics should have research expertise in
the application of molecular and/or quantitative approaches
to systematic problems. We are especially interested in
candidates with interests in environmental issues such as
conservation and biodiversity. We seek candidates with
strong research credentials, including ability to attract
extramural funding. In addition to basic research, duties
will include teaching an advanced course in the area of
specialization for the new doctoral track in Environmental
Biology and contributing to established undergraduate
courses that deal with topics in population biology. Post-
doctoral experience preferred. Submit Curriculum Vitae,
statements of interests and goals in research and teaching,
and three letters of recommendation to: Biology Search
Committee, Department of Biology, University of
Massachusetts at Boston, 100 Morrissey Boulevard,
Boston MA 02125-3393. Preference will be given to
applications received by January 30, 1993.
An equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.