University of Maryland, College Park seek an Assistant Professor to develop an integrated Extension/ Research/ Teaching portfolio (40/40/20 split) that addresses the effects of environmental change on pollinators at multiple scales. The appointee will be expected to build a nationally prominent, robustly funded research/extension program that addresses some broad aspect of pollinator health and sustainability. In addition, he/she will work with university, government and private sector/NGO partners to find novel ways of incorporating pollinators into multi-disciplinary efforts that advance priorities of Maryland Extension, including, among others, agricultural sustainability, profitability and literacy; environmental sustainability; local food production; and community resilience.Best Consideration Date: 08/01/2013. For more information please see the pdf file below.
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