ANIMAL BEHAVIOR
Princeton University's Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology plans to hire a tenure track assistant professor focusing on quantitative animal behavior. The Department has broad interests in behavioral ecology, behavioral dynamics, behavioral endocrinology and behavioral links to other features of organismal biology. We seek applicants who pursue research that aims for significant conceptual and/or empirical integration across traditional areas of animal behavior and who have a strong commitment to teaching. It is possible that an appointment may be joint with Princeton’s Environmental Institute, especially if the applicant’s research focuses on problems of global or environmental change. Applicants should write a vision statement, no longer than 2 pages, that outlines the conceptual dimensions of one or more major unsolved problems in their field and how their approach will contribute to solving them. The vision statement should be more than a summary of the applicant’s prior and current research.
Applications, including the vision statement, curriculum vitae, three reprints and three letters of recommendation, can be submitted online via
http://jobs.princeton.edu, requisition #1200573.
Screening of applications begins 15 October 2012.
Princeton University is an equal opportunity employer and complies with applicable EEO and affirmative action regulations.
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