Please pass this announcement along to any potential candidates. Faculty Position in FOREST GENETICS Michigan State University The Department of Forestry is seeking applicants for a tenure-track, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR of forest genetics position (70% research, 30% teaching). The successful applicant is expected to build a scholarly research program in population, molecular, physiological, or ecological genetics, teach one-semester courses in forest genetics at the graduate and undergraduate level, be actively involved in graduate-student advising, and contribute to the interdepartmental Plant Breeding and Genetics Program. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in plant or forest genetics and one degree in forestry. A commitment to excellence in teaching and research, an interest in working with woody plants, and knowledge of current research technologies in plant genetics are primary search criteria. Submit a letter of intent, curriculum vita, and four letters of reference before March 31, 1994 to Dr. Donald I. Dickmann, Chair, Forest Genetics Search Committee, Department of Forestry, Michigan State UNIVERSITY, EAST LANSING, MI 48824-1222. MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND ENCOURAGES APPLICATIONS FROM WOMEN AND MINORITY CANDIDATES. Further information can be obtained by phone (517-353- 5199) or electronic mail (22484DID@msu.edu) from the SEARCH COMMITTEE CHAIR.
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