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Trinity
College
Washington, D.C.
Clare
Boothe Luce
Assistant Professor in Environmental Science
Trinity
College, Washington, DC is one of thirteen institutions named
in Clare Boothe Luce's bequest to receive funds in perpetuity
to support women in Math, Science and Engineering through
scholarships and professorships. Trinity College is a comprehensive
University emphasizing the education of women in undergraduate
programs. We invite applications from outstanding women committed
to undergraduate education for a tenure-track position at
the assistant professor level in Environmental Science, beginning
Fall 2002. The candidate must be qualified to teach introductory
and advanced environmental science courses in ecology, and
conservation biology. Teaching may include weekends and/or
evenings. Trinity students customize their environmental science
major in one of three focus areas including research, education
and public policy.
The
candidate must therefore demonstrate knowledge of the interfaces
between science and other disciplines and be able to give
leadership to the development of a coherent environmental
studies program at Trinity. The successful candidate will
hold a Ph.D., specializing as a field biologist or ecologist.
U.S. Citizenship is required. Applicants should send a letter
of application, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy,
undergraduate and graduate transcripts, and three letters
of recommendation to: Environmental Science Search, Carole
King, Trinity College, Office of Human Resources, 125 Michigan
Ave., N.E., Washington, DC 20017; e-mail: humanresources@trinitydc.edu:
or fax to: (202)884-9123. Review of applications has begun
and will continue until the position is filled.
More
information
Trinity
College is an EEO employer.
Remember
to reference this EnvironmentalCAREER.com job posting.
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