Assistantships, Fellowships,
Employment Opportunities

  • POSITIONS IN BIOLOGY. Two tenure-track positions in the Biology Department, Eastern Connecticut State University, starting Fall 2007. Ph.D. required, with aptitude for teaching undergraduates. Post-doctoral experience an advantage and competency in relevant computer technologies expected. Opportunities to teach in tropical biology field courses. Academic advisement, continued professional development, scholarly activity, and course development for Liberal Arts Core curriculum expected. Send CV, transcript of all graduate work, a statement of teaching philosophy and research interests, documentation of teaching ability, and three current letters of recommendation to the appropriate Search Chair (below), Biology Department, Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT 06226. Searches will continue until positions are filled.

    • ASSISTANT PROFESSOR of Conservation Biology. Expertise in animal biology and experience in the application of molecular techniques to relevant conservation biology issues required. Will teach upper-level courses in conservation biology/molecular ecology, introductory biology, and participate in a sophomore-level genetics course. Search Chair: Dr. Phillip Elliott.

    • ASSISTANT PROFESSOR of Plant Ecology. Expertise in plant ecology and field research experience required. Will teach introductory and upper-level courses including field work in plant ecology and introductory ecology. Search Chair: Dr. Ross Koning.

    ECSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

     
  • Graduate Opportunities
    • ENTRY POINT! is a program of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) offering Outstanding Internship Opportunities for Students with Disabilities in Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science, and some fields of Business. AAAS has developed unique partnerships with IBM, NASA, Merck, NOAA, Google and university science laboratories to meet their human resources needs. Working with its partners, AAAS identifies and screens undergraduate and graduate students with disabilities who are pursuing degrees in science, engineering, mathematics, computer science, and some fields of business, and places them in paid summer internships.
  • Undergraduate Research Opportunities
    • ENTRY POINT! is a program of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) offering Outstanding Internship Opportunities for Students with Disabilities in Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science, and some fields of Business. AAAS has developed unique partnerships with IBM, NASA, Merck, NOAA, Google and university science laboratories to meet their human resources needs. Working with its partners, AAAS identifies and screens undergraduate and graduate students with disabilities who are pursuing degrees in science, engineering, mathematics, computer science, and some fields of business, and places them in paid summer internships.

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 2007 Program in Ecology, Evolution & Conservation Biology
Updated 12/05/07 ecoevo@life.uiuc.edu