What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Professor of Biology position at University of Louisiana Monroe?
The Biology Program within the School of Sciences at the University of Louisiana at
Monroe (ULM) is seeking an Assistant Professor of Biology for Fall 2025 or Spring
2026. The School of Sciences offers a bachelor’s degree in Biology with concentrations
in Premedical Studies, Wildlife and Natural Resource Conservation, Evolution &
Ecology, and Molecular Biology & Biotechnology. The School of Sciences also offers a
master’s degree in Biology.• Teach undergraduate and graduate courses during the fall and spring semesters.
• Mentor graduate students and graduate student research projects.
• Pursue a program of scholarly research and publication.
• Advise students and maintain records of student progress.
• Actively participate in recruitment and retention for the Biology degree program.
• Perform other job-related duties as assigned.Candidates must be passionate about teaching and mentoring students. Candidates should
have a doctoral degree in biology. ABD candidates in late stages of dissertation will also
be considered. Qualifications include:
• Innovative pedagogical approaches to teaching undergraduates from diverse
backgrounds
• Coursework and/or experience in Biology
• Ability to teach a diverse set of undergraduate or graduate level molecular biology
classes including genetics
• Effective oral and written communication skills
• A research agenda or demonstration of scholarly activity
Monroe (ULM) is seeking an Assistant Professor of Biology for Fall 2025 or Spring
2026. The School of Sciences offers a bachelor’s degree in Biology with concentrations
in Premedical Studies, Wildlife and Natural Resource Conservation, Evolution &
Ecology, and Molecular Biology & Biotechnology. The School of Sciences also offers a
master’s degree in Biology.• Teach undergraduate and graduate courses during the fall and spring semesters.
• Mentor graduate students and graduate student research projects.
• Pursue a program of scholarly research and publication.
• Advise students and maintain records of student progress.
• Actively participate in recruitment and retention for the Biology degree program.
• Perform other job-related duties as assigned.Candidates must be passionate about teaching and mentoring students. Candidates should
have a doctoral degree in biology. ABD candidates in late stages of dissertation will also
be considered. Qualifications include:
• Innovative pedagogical approaches to teaching undergraduates from diverse
backgrounds
• Coursework and/or experience in Biology
• Ability to teach a diverse set of undergraduate or graduate level molecular biology
classes including genetics
• Effective oral and written communication skills
• A research agenda or demonstration of scholarly activity
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Salary : $60,000 - $70,000