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Jobs at UW OshkoshCurrent Available Faculty & Academic Staff Positions |
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Assistant Professor of Biology - 026a.0809Department: Biology & Microbiology Requirements (Degree/Experience): Ph.D. in Biology or related field (expertise in Environmental Health) Responsibilities: Teach courses in Epidemiology, Environmental Toxicology, special topics in Environmental Health, introductory microbiology; develop of research program in environmental health; pursue extramural funding; supervise MS theses; advise majors. Preferences: post-doctoral and teaching experience Start Date: September 1, 2009 Salary: Competitive Terms of Appointment: Full-time, tenure-track Application Deadline: October 17, 2008 How to Apply: Send a letter of application, three current letters of recommendation, vita, transcripts (official or photocopy), philosophy of teaching statement, and description of research agenda to: Colleen McDermott (920) 424-1102 |
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Please visit our web site at: Employment will require a criminal background check. UW Oshkosh complies with the Wisconsin Fair Employment Act with regard to nondiscrimination on the basis of arrest and/or conviction record. UW Oshkosh is required to provide a list of all nominees and applicants who have not requested in writing that their identity not be revealed. Persons agreeing to be final candidates will have their identity revealed as a final candidate. The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh is both a major undergraduate campus and a regional graduate center in the statewide University of Wisconsin System. With a student body of 11,000, UW Oshkosh offers bachelor's and master's degrees in the professional colleges of Business, Education and Nursing, and the College of Letters and Science. A flexible calendar permits faculty and students to plan and use their time creatively. The University features a faculty development program unique in the UW System, that supports research, curriculum development and professional development. The UW Oshkosh campus is located along the Fox River in a city of 62,000 that is famous for its history and noted for modern commercial and cultural development. Bounded by lakes, rivers and nearby forested recreational areas, Oshkosh is located within easy driving distances of Milwaukee and Madison. Oshkosh is one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the state. |
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