Submitted: 31 October 2023
Department: Animal Studies
Institution: Eckerd College
Job type: Tenure-track
Apply by: 1 December 2023
Application URL: https://eckerd.hirecentric.com/jobs/228222.html

Assistant Professor of Animal Studies, tenure-track position, to start in September, 2024. Ph.D. in any discipline with animal studies-related research required. Seeking an applicant committed to excellence in undergraduate teaching and research. Teach seven courses per academic year (3-1-3), including Introduction to Animal Studies, Practicum in Animal Studies, Animal Studies Capstone, and electives in an area of specialty to contribute to courses for a newly developed, interdisciplinary program in Animal Studies.

Participation in an interdisciplinary, values-oriented general education program is required, including a regular rotation in the two-semester first-year program. Eckerd College, the only independent national liberal arts college in Florida, has a tradition of innovative education and teaching/mentoring excellence. Submit a letter of application, vita, teaching evaluations, statement of teaching philosophy, research agenda, graduate and undergraduate transcripts, and contact information for three references so that letters of recommendation can be requested, viahttps://eckerd.hirecentric.com/jobs/. Applications must be complete by December 1st, 2023. Inquiries may be sent to Dr. Tim Bransford ([email protected]).

Employment will require a successful background check.

Eckerd College is committed to fostering a diverse faculty, staff, and student body, and an inclusive campus community. Eckerd is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Eckerd College is especially interested in attracting candidates from historically underrepresented groups.

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