Research Faculty - Fish Nutrition
Listed on 2026-06-29
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Education / Teaching
Biology, University Professor
Position Summary
The University of Idaho seeks an exceptional candidate for an assistant professor position focused on fish nutrition and commercial aquaculture production. The candidate will have access to the Aquaculture Research Institute (ARI) facilities in Moscow and the Hagerman Fish Culture Experiment Station, along with equipment at the Bozeman Fish Technology Center via a cooperative agreement with the USDA/ARS Trout Feeds Program.
These facilities support research that serves Idaho’s aquaculture industry, which produces over 70% of the nation’s commercially grown rainbow trout and supports production of sturgeon, tilapia, catfish, ornamental species, and conservation hatcheries.
The faculty member will conduct and publish research in fish nutrition, secure external funding, mentor graduate students, and contribute to professional service and departmental activities in alignment with university and college expectations. Teaching responsibilities include 3–6 credits per year at the undergraduate and/or graduate level, primarily in monogastric nutrition. The position also involves advising students and supervising staff and postdoctoral fellows within the department and ARI.
Minimum Education / Degree RequiredPh.D. in Fish Nutrition, Animal Science, Aquaculture, Biology, or a related field at the time of hire.
Required Qualifications- Ph.D. in Fish Nutrition, Animal Science, Aquaculture, Biology, or related field.
- Experience competing for external funding.
- Experience publishing research in refereed journals.
- Experience delivering course instruction in a formal educational or training setting.
- Experience interacting with students or stakeholders through problem solving, communication, and professional engagement.
- Experience teaching undergraduate and graduate courses.
- Experience with verbal and written communication.
- Experience in statistical analysis and interpretation of data.
- Experience advising undergraduate students and mentoring graduate students.
- Experience conducting research with commercial industry stakeholders and research sponsors.
Must be able to obtain a valid driver’s license.
EEO StatementThe University of Idaho is an equal employment opportunity employer, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Visa SponsorshipA visa sponsorship is available for the position.
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