FW: Senior Position in Landscape/Ecosystem Ecology

From: Jonathan Greenberg (greenberg@ucdavis.edu)
Date: Wed Jan 08 2003 - 09:30:17 PST

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    From: "Paul W. Barnes" <pb03@SWT.EDU>
    Reply-To: "Paul W. Barnes" <pb03@SWT.EDU>
    Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 13:55:37 -0600
    To: ECOLOG-L@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU
    Subject: Senior Position in Landscape/Ecosystem Ecology

    DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY
    SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY

    LANDSCAPE/ECOSYSTEM ECOLOGY

    The Department of Biology invites applications for a senior level
    (Associate/Full Professor) faculty position in the area of landscape or
    ecosystem ecology. We are especially interested in individuals with
    expertise in the structure and function of aquatic ecosystems,
    terrestrial-aquatic interactions, biogeochemistry or watershed-scale
    processes, and who utilize GIS, stable isotopes, remote sensing and/or
    systems modeling in their research activities. The individual is
    expected to have an established, externally-funded research program
    and a substantial publication record. The individual will work
    independently and in concert with existing and new faculty in SWT's
    interdisciplinary Aquatic Resources Ph.D. Program. The individual will
    also have the opportunity to pursue research and educational interests
    within SWT's International Institute for Sustainable Water Resources
    and the Edwards Aquifer Research and Data Center. Salary and start-up
    packages are competitive. Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae,
    copies of up to five publications, statements of teaching and research
    interests, and a list of three references including telephone numbers
    and e-mail addresses to Francis L. Rose, Chair Biology Department,
    Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX 78666. Review of
    applications begins on 15 February 2003 and continues until a suitable
    candidate is found. San Marcos is located in the scenic Texas Hill
    Country midway between Austin and San Antonio, and SWT owns and manages
    the headwaters of the spring-fed San Marcos River and associated
    ecosystems. More can be learned about the university and department at
    http://www.bio.swt.edu. The university reserves the right not to
    proceed with an appointment for financial or programmatic reasons. SWT
    is an Equal Opportunity employer.

    Paul W. Barnes
    Professor of Biology
    Department of Biology
    Southwest Texas State University
    San Marcos, Texas 78666
    Phone: 512-245-3753
    Fax: 512-245-8713

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