[DIALOGnews] DIALOG AND DISCCRS News OCT. 23
Susan Weiler
weilercs@whitman.edu
Tue, 22 Oct 2002 13:43:21 -0700
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Slow week this time, and I'm out of town through Nov. 5 so there will
be no more news for a while! Hope this time finds you all having a
great time!
cheers, sue
Wetlands Ecologist position
WETLANDS ECOLOGIST POSITION
San Francisco State University's Department of Biology and the
Romberg Tiburon Center for Environmental Studies, a field campus of
SFSU located on San Francisco Bay, seek candidates for a tenure-track
Assistant Professorship in Wetlands Ecology.
We seek an individual who can complement the research and
teaching interests of the Center's and Department's rapidly expanding
staff. The position is broadly defined at both organismal (plants,
invertebrates, vertebrates) and organizational (individual,
population, community) levels. Interactions with conservation and
restoration ecology programs are strongly encouraged, as are research
interests in San Francisco Bay. San Francisco Bay contains the
state's largest concentration of wetlands and the State of California
has mandated the conservation and restoration of many wetland
habitats.
Ph.D. required and postdoctoral experience preferred. Applicants
are expected to maintain externally funded research that involves
students working toward Masters degrees and to contribute to the
Biology majors and non-majors curriculum. See the web sites for the
Romberg Tiburon Center (http://rtc.sfsu.edu) and Biology Department
(http://www.sfsu.edu/~biology) for further information.
Send curriculum vitae, a statement of teaching interests, a
statement of research interests, selected reprints, and three letters
of reference to either: Chair, Wetlands Ecologist Search Committee,
Biology Department, San Francisco State University, 1600 Holloway
Ave, San Francisco, CA 94132. Applications will be reviewed beginning
November 1, 2002. San Francisco State University is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
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C. Susan Weiler, Ph.D.
Biology Department
Whitman College
Walla Walla, WA 99362
Tel: 509-527-5948
Fax: 509-527-5961
Programs for Recent PhDs http://aslo.org/phd.html
DIALOG and DIACES poster http://aslo.org/dialog/dialogposter.pdf
DISCCRS poster
http://aslo.org/disccrs/disccrsposter.pdf
Minorities in the Aquatic Sciences http://aslo.org/mas/
MOVING? Please send ADDRESS CHANGES to phd@whitman.edu
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<div>Slow week this time, and I'm out of town through Nov. 5 so there
will be no more news for a while! Hope this time finds you all having
a great time!</div>
<div>cheers, sue</div>
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<div>Wetlands Ecologist position</div>
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<div>WETLANDS ECOLOGIST POSITION</div>
<div><b> </b> San Francisco State University's
Department of Biology and the Romberg Tiburon Center for Environmental
Studies, a field campus of SFSU located on San Francisco Bay, seek
candidates for a tenure-track Assistant Professorship in Wetlands
Ecology.</div>
<div> We seek an individual who can complement
the research and teaching interests of the Center's and Department's
rapidly expanding staff. The position is broadly defined at both
organismal (plants, invertebrates, vertebrates) and organizational
(individual, population, community) levels. Interactions with
conservation and restoration ecology programs are strongly encouraged,
as are research interests in San Francisco Bay. San Francisco Bay
contains the state's largest concentration of wetlands and the State
of California has mandated the conservation and restoration of many
wetland habitats.</div>
<div> Ph.D. required and postdoctoral
experience preferred. Applicants are expected to maintain externally
funded research that involves students working toward Masters degrees
and to contribute to the Biology majors and non-majors curriculum. See
the web sites for the Romberg Tiburon Center
(<u>http://rtc.sfsu.edu</u>) and Biology Department
(<u>http://www.sfsu.edu/~biology</u>) for further information.<br>
Send curriculum vitae, a statement of
teaching interests, a statement of research interests, selected
reprints, and three letters of reference to either: Chair, Wetlands
Ecologist Search Committee, Biology Department, San Francisco State
University, 1600 Holloway Ave, San Francisco, CA 94132. Applications
will be reviewed beginning November 1, 2002. San Francisco State
University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.</div>
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<div>C. Susan Weiler, Ph.D.<br>
Biology Department<br>
Whitman College<br>
Walla Walla, WA 99362<br>
Tel: 509-527-5948<br>
Fax: 509-527-5961<br>
Programs for Recent
PhDs
http://aslo.org/phd.html<br>
DIALOG and DIACES poster
http://aslo.org/dialog/dialogposter.pdf<br>
DISCCRS
poster <span
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http://aslo.org/disccrs/disccrsposter.pdf<br>
Minorities in the Aquatic Sciences
http://aslo.org/mas/<br>
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MOVING? Please send ADDRESS CHANGES to phd@whitman.edu<br>
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