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From: Russell Parrish <parrish@forestry.auburn.edu>
Subject: Position Announcement: Tree Physiology
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ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
TREE PHYSIOLOGY
The School of Forestry, Auburn University, is soliciting applications
for a tenure-track, twelve-month faculty position. The successful candidate
will conduct tree physiology research that complements one or more of the
School's strenghts in ecology, nurseries, and regeneration. Teaching will
include an undergraduate course in tree physiology and at least one graduate
course in the candidate's specialization.
Applicants must have completed the requirements for a Ph.D. majoring
in tree physiology, forest ecophysiology or closely related field. Expertise
in one or more of the following is preferable: root systems or below ground
ecology, abiotic or biotic stresses, silviculture, or plant competition.
Research experience beyond the Ph.D., and professional or educational
experience in forestry are desirable.
Send a letter of interest, vita, transcripts, and addressses for three
references to: Lenore Martin
School of Forestry
Auburn University
Auburn, Al 36849-5418
(205) 844-1007
Closing date for applications is March 1, 1994. For more information contact
Bob Jones
School of Forestry
(205) 844-1066
email jones@forestry.auburn.edu
Auburn University is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action employer;
applications from minorities and women are encouraged.
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