The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is seeking an Assistant Professor of Biology who specializes in developmental biology, embryology, or organismal biology. The role involves teaching core and upper-level courses, establishing a funded research program, and mentoring students
Job Summary
The Assistant Professor of Biology will teach core courses and classes in comparative and experimental physiology, developmental physiology, or evolutionary developmental biology.
The candidate is expected to establish an extramurally funded research program and mentor students within their area of expertise.
Service to the department, college, and the university is expected of all faculty.
Matching Summary
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The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is seeking an Assistant Professor of Biology who specializes in developmental biology, embryology, or organismal biology. The role involves teaching core and upper-level courses, establishing a funded research program, and mentoring students.
Salary
$67,930
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
comparative and experimental physiology
developmental physiology
evolutionary developmental biology
extramurally funded research program
mentoring undergraduate and graduate students
service to department, college, and university
Nice-to-have
student-centered instruction
evidence-based teaching methods
science education outreach
community engagement
inclusive teaching
Key Requirements
Ph.D. in Biology, developmental biology, embryology, or organismal biology
Minimum of one year of postdoctoral experience
Experience teaching and developing courses in specialty areas
Evidence of strong commitment to student-centered instruction