Assistant Professor, Biology
Mercer University
About this role
Mercer University’s Department of Biology is hiring a tenure-track faculty member to join the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences in Macon, Georgia. The role is a full-time appointment focused on undergraduate education within a liberal arts environment, with an emphasis aligned to organismal biology and physiology. The position is part of the university’s faculty in Math and Sciences job family.
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About Mercer University
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About Mercer University
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San Francisco, CA
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201-500 employees
Founded
2018
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$39k – $53k
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