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88 EvolDir December 1, 2012<br />

Three letters of recommendation are also to be sent<br />

directly to the selection committee at the following address:<br />

Comité de sélection/écologie et écophysiologie végétale<br />

a/s de Martine Girard Département de sciences biologiques<br />

Université de Montréal C. P. 6128, succursale<br />

Centre-ville Montréal (Québec) H3C 3J7 Courriel<br />

: martine.girard.3@umontreal.ca Téléphone : 514-343-<br />

6878 For more information about the Department of Biological<br />

Sciences, please consult the Web site at: http:/-<br />

/www.bio.umontreal.ca/index.html . Confidentiality<br />

The Université de Montréal application process allows<br />

all regular professors in the Department to have access<br />

to all documents unless the applicant explicitly states<br />

in her or his cover letter that access to the application<br />

should be limited to the selection committee. This restriction<br />

on accessibility will be lifted if the applicant<br />

is invited for an interview.<br />

Employment Equity Program<br />

The Université de Montréal upholds the principles<br />

of employment equity and welcomes applications<br />

from women, ethnic and visible minorities, aboriginals<br />

and people with disabilities. All applicants are<br />

asked to complete the employment equity identification<br />

questionnaire posted at http://www.fas.umontreal.ca/affaires-professorales/documents/quest-acces-emploi-<br />

EN.pdf and attach it to their application.<br />

Immigration Requirements<br />

In compliance with Canadian immigration requirements,<br />

priority shall be given to Canadian citizens and<br />

permanent residents.<br />

2. Professor of Aquatic Ecosystem Management<br />

Posted: October 10, 2012 The Department of biological<br />

sciences is seeking applications for a full-time tenuretrack<br />

professor position at the rank of assistant, associate<br />

or full professor in aquatic ecosystem management.<br />

The appointed candidate will be nominated for<br />

the Canada Research Chairs program, Tier I. Applications<br />

must include a summary of the candidate’s research<br />

program, in concordance with the form found<br />

at:<br />

/<br />

This message has been arbitrarily truncated at 5000 characters.<br />

To read the entire message look it up at http://life.biology.-<br />

mcmaster.ca/˜brian/evoldir.html<br />

UOxford EvolutionaryBiol<br />

UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, U.K. Department of Zoology:<br />

Search for two permanent faculty appointments.<br />

(1) University Lecturer in Evolutionary Biology Department<br />

of Zoology in association with New College.<br />

You will be expected to lead a research programme<br />

in analytical, theoretical or quantitative evolutionary<br />

biology. Further details: http://www.zoo.ox.ac.uk/node/376<br />

(2) University Lecturer in Animal Behaviour<br />

Department of Zoology in association with St Hugh’s<br />

College. You will be expected to lead a research programme<br />

in animal behaviour, with an emphasis on<br />

mechanistic or physiological approaches. Further details:<br />

http://www.zoo.ox.ac.uk/node/377 In each case<br />

the postholder is expected to lead a research programme<br />

and to take part in undergraduate teaching<br />

for the Department and College. For full details, please<br />

follow links above. The closing date for applications<br />

is noon (GMT) on 10 December 2012. Each post is<br />

expected to start on 1 October 2013.<br />

The University of Oxford is an Equal Opportunities<br />

Employer<br />

peter.holland@zoo.ox.ac.uk<br />

URochester 2 EvolutionaryBiol<br />

Two Faculty Positions in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology<br />

University of Rochester<br />

The Department of Biology at the University of<br />

Rochester invites applications for two tenure track positions<br />

in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology. Highly qualified<br />

candidates conducting research in any area of ecology<br />

and evolutionary biology will be considered.<br />

The successful candidates will contribute to<br />

the Department’s existing strengths in evolutionary<br />

genetics and genomics (http://www.rochester.edu/College/BIO/professors/dept/-<br />

Ecology+and+Evolutionary+Biology) and benefit<br />

from state of the art infrastructure and core facilities<br />

at the University.<br />

Candidates with a strong record of accomplishment<br />

should upload application materials at https:/-

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