Assistant Professor Of Forest Ecohydrology /tenure-track
University of Arkansas at Monticello
Monticello, AR, US
Commensurate with education + experience; not spec...
Not specified
Ph.d. in natural resource management or related field
Active record of peer-reviewed scientific publication
Ability to secure external research funding
The University of Arkansas at Monticello is seeking a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Forest Ecohydrology to establish a nationally recognized research program and teach undergraduate and potentially graduate courses. The position emphasizes research funding, publication, and collaboration with faculty and organizations in the field
Job Summary
This position will establish an innovative, dynamic, nationally-recognized research program in forest ecohydrology.
The tenure-track role carries a split appointment of approximately 70% research and 30% teaching duties.
Applicants must submit a cover letter, CV, reference list, and statements on research and teaching philosophies.
Matching Summary
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The University of Arkansas at Monticello is seeking a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Forest Ecohydrology to establish a nationally recognized research program and teach undergraduate and potentially graduate courses. The position emphasizes research funding, publication, and collaboration with faculty and organizations in the field.
Salary
Commensurate with education and experience; Not specified; Benefits eligible
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Ph.D. in natural resource management or related field
Active record of peer-reviewed scientific publication
Ability to secure external research funding
Valid driver's license required
Authorization to work in the United States
Nice-to-have
Collaborative work with government organizations
Experience mentoring graduate students
Interest in watershed management education
Cooperative research efforts with stakeholders
Key Requirements
Ph.D. in ecosystem ecology, ecohydrology, or wetlands ecology
Must be authorized to work in the United States
Possession of a valid driver's license
Demonstrated ability to secure research funding
Proven track record of peer-reviewed publications
Work Rights
Must have proof of legal authority to work in the US