Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
(70% teaching/30% research)
We are seeking a candidate with abilities and expertise to
establish a teaching program in wildlife ecology and conservation that
builds on the teaching excellence of the department. Additionally, the
candidate will be expected to establish an externally
funded research program focused on habitat management issues and the
response of wildlife to human-altered landscapes. An area of interest
to the State is ungulate wildlife habitat management and issues related
to ungulate populations in Oklahoma. Teaching
responsibilities are 4 courses per year that will include 3
undergraduate courses including wildlife management, habitat management,
and a course to be determined later and 1 graduate course to be
developed by the candidate based on the candidate's expertise
and needs of the department. Other responsibilities include advising
and mentoring undergraduate students, involvement in the Student Chapter
of The Wildlife Society, recruiting and training graduate students, and
serving on departmental, college, and university
committees.
For more information see
http://nrem.okstate.edu/WildlifeEcolCons.pdf or contact Dr. Craig Davis (craig.davis@okstate.edu).
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