Assistant Professor Applied Mycology Weber State University
The Department of Botany at Weber State University invites applications for a tenure-track position in Applied Mycology starting in Fall 2016. We seek a person with expertise in mycology, endophytes, other plant-fungal interactions, fungal metabolites, or environmental mycology. The successful candidate will be appointed at the Assistant Professor level and will be expected to: 1) teach upper-division courses in area(s) of expertise and lower-division life science courses as required, 2) establish an active and sustained research program that includes mentoring undergraduate students, 3) seek external funding in support of teaching or research, 4) establish collaborations with colleagues in the College of Science; and 5) contribute to the development of new interdisciplinary curricula including a planned environmental/ sustainability science program.
Minimum Requirements include:
- A Ph.D. in botany, or a related life sciences field with expertise in Applied Mycology. Candidates who expect to complete a Ph.D. by the beginning of the Fall 2016 semester also will be considered.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Evidence of teaching excellence and interest in using active-learning pedagogies.
- A demonstrated commitment to conducting high-quality research, to mentoring undergraduate researchers, and to integrating research into the classroom.
Preferred qualifications include:
- Ability to forge connections along disciplinary interfaces to address environmental/sustainability opportunities and challenges.
- Postdoctoral experience.
- Ability to build connections with local industries or government agencies.
Weber State University is a primarily undergraduate institution located at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains in Ogden, Utah. For more than five decades, the institution has successfully maintained a dual mission by offering a wide range of baccalaureate programs and also by meeting regional community college needs. The Department of Botany embraces both missions through its programs (see www.weber.edu/botany), and will occupy modern labs and classrooms in a new science building scheduled for completion in 2016. Ogden is a beautiful city with a rich culture and history, and is 45 minutes from Salt Lake City and its international airport. An average of 223 sunny days a year and immediate access to skiing, biking, camping, hiking, and fishing make it an outdoor paradise. More information about the Ogden area may be found at www.visitogden.com.
To apply, complete the online application at http://jobs.weber.edu and attach a cover letter, a statement of teaching philosophy, a statement of research plans, a CV, and unofficial transcripts. In addition, three letters of reference that address the candidate’s qualifications for this position, must be mailed to Applied Mycology Search Committee Chair, Department of Botany, Weber State University, 1415 Edvalson St., Dept. 2504, Ogden, UT, 84408-2504. Highest priority will be given to applications received by January 4, 2016, although screening will continue until the position is filled.
Weber State University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. A criminal background check is required as a condition of employment.