Assistant or Associate Professor - Biology
University of the Cumberlands(3 months ago)
About this role
The Department of Biology at the University of the Cumberlands seeks a full-time, 12-month Assistant or Associate Professor of Biology dedicated to undergraduate teaching, mentorship, and scholarship. The ideal candidate will focus on teaching Anatomy and Physiology courses while contributing to a collaborative department that prepares students for graduate study and meaningful careers in biology.
Required Skills
- Teaching
- Mentorship
- Curriculum Design
- Scholarship
Qualifications
- Master’s Degree in Biology
- PhD in Biology
About University of the Cumberlands
ucumberlands.eduUniversity of the Cumberlands is an institution of regional distinction that offers degrees in every major field of study. With an enrollment of more than 20,000 students, Cumberlands is the largest private university in Kentucky.
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