Become an integral part of Acadia University's Faculty of Pure and Applied Science as an Assistant Professor focusing on Vertebrate Biology from August 2026. Teach a variety of courses including Mammalogy and Ornithology while developing expertise in Maritime tetrapod vertebrates. The contractually limited position lasts from August 1, 2026, to May 31, 2027. Your primary teaching responsibilities will include lectures for BIOL 1123, BIOL 3113, BIOL 4123, and BIOL 4163 courses. A strong interest in teaching and evidence of effective pedagogy are crucial for this role. Key Responsibilities: Teach courses on vertebrate diversity and mammalogy Develop lectures and lab sessions for Ornithology Cultivate knowledge of Maritime tetrapod vertebrates Assess and enhance teaching effectiveness through reviews Contribute to scholarly activities in the discipline Requirements: PhD in Biology or a related field Expertise in tetrapod biodiversity Proven track record of effective teaching Evidence of scholarly contributions Interest in engaging diverse student populations Elevate your academic career at Acadia University, focusing on vertebrate diversity and teaching excellence. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Assistant Professor in Vertebrate Biology