Jobs: SUNY Oneonta Needs an Assistant Professor of Aquatic Ecology
Assistant Professor in Aquatic Ecology to Support Master of Science in Lake Management Program
The Department of Biology at SUNY Oneonta invites applications for a tenure track position as an Assistant Professor of Aquatic Ecology beginning August 2013. The Biology Department offers five majors tracks, two graduate programs and excellent facilities including the College’s Biological Field Station (BFS) on Lake Otsego in nearby Cooperstown, NY. This position is three quarters time teaching with the remaining time devoted to furthering the research mission of the Biological Field Station. An internship program and a new Master of Science program in Lake Management utilize BFS resources including permanent and temporary wetlands, uplands, forests, and streams on 2600 acres, and access to Lake Otsego.
The full announcement and application information can be found at:
http://oneonta.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=35918
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