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Job Description
The Niagara University College of Arts and Sciences Department of Biology invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position to begin August 2025. The Department offers undergraduate degrees in Biology and Biotechnology and supports interdisciplinary undergraduate programs in Environmental Science, Nursing, and Public Health. We seek applicants with research and teaching interests in the area of human biology. Applicants must have a strong commitment to undergraduate teaching and the development of an active undergraduate research program.
The hired candidate will teach 9 credit hours in each of the fall and spring semesters, develop an active research program with undergraduate students, publish their research findings, and engage in service to both the department and university. Teaching responsibilities include participation in a team-taught introductory biology course, a sophomore-level laboratory course such as genetics, cell biology, microbiology, or anatomy and physiology, and advanced courses in the area of the applicant's interest. We seek applicants who are interested in fostering rigorous, inclusive, and high-impact learning environments.
Niagara University has made a significant commitment to science education and research as evidenced by the research infrastructure available at B. Thomas Golisano Center for Integrated Sciences. Start-up funds are available. Niagara University also offers institutional support with competitive internal grants, additional summer salary funding, and assistance with applying for external funding.
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Please include in your application a cover letter, CV, statement of your teaching philosophy, statement of current and future research plans including how you plan to incorporate undergraduate students, and unofficial transcripts. Please be sure that your teaching and research statements address how you would create an inclusive environment for a student population with diverse backgrounds and abilities. Letters of recommendation from three references will be requested after the initial screening interview process.
We strongly encourage applications from individuals who belong to groups historically underrepresented in the sciences.