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paleonet Position Announcement: Molecular Vertebrate EvolutionaryBiologist St. Mary's College of Maryland



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Molecular Vertebrate Evolutionary Biologist
St. Mary's College of Maryland
The Department of Biology invites applications for a tenure track 
appointment at the assistant professor level to begin August 2002. We 
seek a biologist who studies vertebrate evolution using molecular 
tools and who is committed to teaching and research with 
undergraduate students at a small public liberal arts college. 
Teaching responsibilities include upper division courses in molecular 
evolution and vertebrate biology, occasional introductory courses for 
non-majors, and participation in biology core curriculum. Applicants 
should have a PhD before the starting date. To apply, please submit a 
cover letter, curriculum vitae (with e-mail address), statement of 
research interests and teaching philosophy, and three letters of 
reference to: Vertebrate Evolution Search Committee, Department of 
Biology, 18952 E. Fisher Road, St. Mary's College of Maryland, St. 
Mary's City, MD 20686-3001. Fax:(240) 895-4996. Review of 
applications will begin immediately and continue until the position 
is filled.
St. Mary's College of Maryland, a public Carnegie Baccalaureate 
Liberal Arts institution, located 70 miles southeast of Washington, 
D.C. in St. Mary's City, is Maryland's designated honors college. 
With highly selective admissions policies, academically talented 
students, and a rigorous curriculum, we have been labeled a "public 
ivy". St. Mary's faculty benefit from a comprehensive program of 
support for scholarship, research, travel, curriculum development, 
and sabbaticals for pre-tenured and tenured faculty. The quality of 
life is enhanced by the recreational opportunities of the Chesapeake 
region and proximity to Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. SMCM is an 
affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Visit our website: 
www.smcm.edu