Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri invites applications for two [2] Postdoctoral Fellowships in Ecology, Environmental Sciences, or Evolutionary Biology to be based at the Tyson Research Center, a 2,000-acre tract of land located 20 miles from campus. The fellows will be responsible for developing research programs independently or in conjunction with Washington University faculty and involving undergraduates in research conducted at the Center. In addition, the fellows will be expected to teach one course during the school year. One fellow will teach Conservation Biology, and this position can start no later than Jan. 1, 2005. The other fellow will teach a course to be determined later and can start no later than June 2005. More information on Tyson can be found at http://www.biology.wustl.edu/tyson/. Applicants should include a curriculum vitae and a statement of the research to be conducted at the Center, and arrange to have two letters of recommendation sent on the applicant's behalf. In addition, state which position and start time interests you most, and what sort of flexibility you have. If applying for the second position, also include a brief statement of the course you might teach. All materials should be sent electronically to Jonathan Losos, Ph.D., (losos@biology.wustl.edu), and to Jon Chase, Ph.D. (jchase@biology2.wustl.edu). Applicant review will begin July 31 and continue until the positions are filled.
Washington University is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
30 de julio de 2004
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2 POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY in ST. LOUIS TYSON RESEARCH CENTER