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FACULTY POSITION

Assistant Professor of Forest Hydrology
Division of Forestry and Natural Resources
West Virginia University

Academic Rank and Salary: The Forest Resources Management Program in the Division of Forestry and Natural Resources at West Virginia University is seeking to fill a nine-month, tenure track position at the rank of Assistant Professor. The position will begin August 16, 2008. Summer salary may be available initially in order to establish a research program contingent upon availability of funds.

Responsibilities: Responsibilities include the following: 1) teaching undergraduate courses in forest hydrology and other classes, including the development of graduate level courses appropriate to the needs of the Division, regional forest and mineral resources groups and the candidate's expertise, 2) planning and developing support for a research program focused on integrating forest hydrology in the Appalachian region, and 3) service activities related to the forest and mineral industries in West Virginia. The incumbent will be expected to attract and mentor graduate students, to acquire extramural funding, and to publish research results in refereed research journals.

Qualifications: An earned doctorate, with at least one degree in Forest Management with an emphasis in forest hydrology is required. Demonstrated ability to communicate with students, forest and mineral industries, the general public, and other scientists is essential.

Program: The Forest Resources Management program at WVU is one of four program areas in the Division of Forestry and Natural Resources. The program offers degrees at the bachelor's, masters, and doctoral levels. The B.S. in Forest Resources Management is accredited by the Society of American Foresters. The applicant should be willing to work closely with the forest and natural resource industries within the state and offers numerous opportunities for collaboration between faculty and research staff in the forest and mineral industries in West Virginia.

Location: The West Virginia University main campus is located in Morgantown, a small city of 45,000 in the Appalachian Mountains on West Virginia's northern border adjacent to Pennsylvania. Morgantown was rated third in the United States among best metropolitan cities in which to live in The Rating Guide to Life in America's Small Cities, 1997 edition. West Virginia University is the state's major research, doctoral degree granting, land-grant institution. It serves over 22,000 students in 175-degree programs offered by 13 academic schools and colleges.

Application: Qualified applicants should submit an application letter, detailed curriculum vitae, transcripts, and a list containing at least three professional references that includes all necessary contact information (address, telephone number, and e-mail address). All correspondence must be sent to and inquiries directed to:

Dr. Joseph F. McNeel, Director
Division of Forestry and Natural Resources
West Virginia University
P.O. Box 6125
Morgantown, West Virginia 26506-6125

jmcneel@wvu.edu
Phone (304) 293-2941 x 2471
FAX (304) 293-2441

Applications will be accepted until May 30, 2008 or until the position is filled. West Virginia University is committed to enhancing its faculty diversity. Women and minority applicants are encouraged to apply. Web Site: http://www.forestry.caf.wvu.edu.

An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer


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