[Coral-List] Faculty jobs at University of the Virgin Islands
Dr. Richard S. Nemeth
rnemeth at uvi.edu
Mon Jul 26 13:33:12 EDT 2004
Good Day,
Please post these job announcements for positions with the University of
the Virgin Islands.
Thank you,
Rick Nemeth
Faculty Job Vacancies at the University of the Virgin Islands starting
Fall 2004
Position: Research Assistant Professor in Biological Oceanography;
full-time, non-tenure track.
The Center for Marine and Environmental Studies at the University of the
Virgin Islands invites applicants for a research assistant professor
level position to begin September 2004. The candidate must have a PhD in
a discipline appropriate to the study of coastal current patterns on
movement, transport and distribution of tropical marine organisms.
Candidates must have training and expertise in biological oceanography
with research areas of interest to include modeling of coastal current
patterns and/or identification of larval marine invertebrates and
fishes; experience in Caribbean preferred. Candidates are required to
develop and maintain an active extramurally-funded research program in
biological oceanography and will be part of a research group studying
the Biocomplexity of Caribbean Coral Reefs (BCCR), an NSF-EPSCoR funded
initiative. The successful applicant will teach one undergraduate level
course per year and should have a strong desire to involve undergraduate
students in research. Other duties include institutional, departmental,
and community service and student advising.
Salary: $45,000 - $55,000 for 12 month appointment; excellent benefits
package.
Submit a letter describing research experience, statement of research
goals, teaching experience, and plans for future research involving
undergraduates, along with a curriculum vita and academic transcripts,
and three reference letters sent to: Dr. Camille McKayle, VI EPSCoR
Program Coordinator, University of the Virgin Islands, 2 Brewers Bay,
St. Thomas, VI 00802
Review of applications will begin August 23, 2004. Expected start date
September 13, 2004 or until filled.
More information about UVI is available at www.uvi.edu
<http://www.shawnee.edu/>
University of the Virgin Islands is an AA/EEO Employer.
Position: Research Assistant Professor in Marine Invertebrate Zoology;
full-time, non-tenure track.
The Center for Marine and Environmental Studies at the University of the
Virgin Islands invites applicants for a research assistant professor
level position to begin September 2004. The candidate must have a PhD in
a discipline appropriate to the study of the interaction of tropical
marine invertebrates with their environment. Candidates must have
training and expertise in marine invertebrate biology and ecology with
research areas of interest in marine invertebrate systematics, life
history, and/or population dynamics; experience in Caribbean preferred.
Candidates are required to develop and maintain an active
extramurally-funded research program in marine invertebrate biology with
a focus on Caribbean marine organisms and will be part of a research
group studying the Biocomplexity of Caribbean Coral Reefs (BCCR), an
NSF-EPSCoR funded initiative. The successful applicant will teach one
undergraduate level course per year and should have a strong desire to
involve undergraduate students in research. Other duties include
institutional, departmental, and community service and student advising.
Salary: $45,000 - $55,000 for 12 month appointment; excellent benefits
package
Submit a letter describing research experience, statement of research
goals, teaching experience, and plans for future research involving
undergraduates, along with a curriculum vita and academic transcripts,
and three reference letters sent to: Dr. Camille McKayle, VI EPSCoR
Program Coordinator, University of the Virgin Islands, 2 Brewers Bay,
St. Thomas, VI 00802
Review of applications will begin August 23, 2004. Expected start date
September 13, 2004 or until filled.
More information about UVI is available at www.uvi.edu
<http://www.shawnee.edu/>
University of the Virgin Islands is an AA/EEO Employer.
Position: Graduate Program Administrator, full-time
The University of the Virgin Islands invites applicants for a Graduate
Program Administrator to begin September 2004. This position is part of
an NSF-EPSCoR funded initiative which seeks to strengthen the research
infrastructure of the Virgin Islands and works to expand opportunities
for Virgin Islanders by supporting and enhancing science and engineering
education, research, and outreach programs. The candidate must have a
PhD in the biological sciences and experience working with federally
funded programs. Preferences are given to applicants who have
administrative experience especially in the area graduate programs which
provided degrees in the marine sciences or related fields or in
management of research facilities. The duties of the Graduate Programs
Administrator will include conducting a feasibility study for
appropriate graduate programs at UVI, develop funding opportunities
focused on building the marine science research and education programs,
recruitment of faculty, manage VI EPSCoR funded initiatives including
facility improvements and forge collaborations between the University of
the Virgin Islands, other educational entities, and industry. The EPSCoR
Graduate Program Administrator will provide support for the EPSCoR
Director and Program Coordinator to launch VI EPSCoR related graduate
programs.
Salary: $55,000 for 12 month appointment; excellent benefits package
Submit a letter describing relevant experience, along with a curriculum
vita and three reference letters sent to: Dr. Camille McKayle, VI EPSCoR
Program Coordinator, University of the Virgin Islands, 2 Brewers Bay,
St. Thomas, VI 00802
Review of applications will begin August 23, 2004. Expected start date
September 13, 2004 or until filled.
More information about UVI is available at www.uvi.edu
<http://www.shawnee.edu/>
University of the Virgin Islands is an AA/EEO Employer.
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