Assistant Professor in Integrative Biology
Listed on 2026-08-17
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic, Biology
Assistant Professor in Integrative Biology
The Department of Biology at the University of the South seeks applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Integrative Biology to begin August 2027.
Position DescriptionThe Department of Biology at the University of the South (commonly known as Sewanee) seeks applications for an Assistant Professor in Integrative Biology. We seek a dynamic scholar who studies animals at multiple biological scales and whose research will meaningfully involve and engage undergraduates. We are especially interested in candidates who can contribute to courses in anatomy, physiology, organismal biology, ecology, or genetics.
A PhD is required and post-doctoral experience preferred.
The Sewanee Biology Department is a collaborative community committed to excellence in undergraduate education, mentorship, and research. Faculty teach small classes, involve students directly in scholarship, and benefit from opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration across the sciences. Located on the Cumberland Plateau, the 13,000 acre campus encompasses some of the most biodiverse forests in the eastern United States while well-equipped lab facilities support a broad range of molecular, organismal, ecological, and environmental research.
The Biology Department spans Molecular Biology and Genetics, Integrative Biology, and Ecology and Biodiversity while contributing to interdisciplinary majors in Biochemistry, Neuroscience, and Environment and Sustainability and a thriving pre-health program. Faculty typically teach 5 classes per year with lab sections counting towards that total.
A PhD is required and post-doctoral experience preferred.
Supplemental InformationFor preliminary review, applicants must submit the following documents: (1) 2-page cover letter describing your experiences and approaches to teaching and research (2) curriculum vitae (3) 1-2 page teaching statement describing your approach to inclusive education at the undergraduate level (4) 2-3 page research statement describing (a) your past and current work, (b) your research plans for the next 5 years as appropriate for an undergraduate-only institution, and (c) how you anticipate integrating undergraduates in your research (5) contact information for 3 references
Application review will begin on October 1, 2026 and continue until the position is filled.
Please contact Dr. Matt Schrader (msschrad) with any questions.
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