Hofstra University
Overview
Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is pleased to invite applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the Department of Biology at Hofstra University. The Department of Biology welcomes applications in the area of Microbiology.
Responsibilities We are seeking a microbiologist with a research focus on a non-pathogenic bacterial model system, using a combination of classical microbiology and molecular tools to address topics such as microbial cell structure, microbial biochemistry, microbial genetic mechanisms, or microbial physiology.
Teach lecture and lab courses in microbiology, introductory molecular/cell biology and upper-level courses that complement current course offerings.
Establish and maintain an externally-funded research program that complements the needs of our department and is accessible to both undergraduate and Master’s research students.
Qualifications
Ph.D. in microbiology, biology or closely related discipline
Postdoctoral research experience in microbiology and a well-developed research plan
Experience teaching undergraduate biology courses as instructor of record
Demonstrated commitment to undergraduate education
Preferred Quals Summary
Teaching experience in the field of microbiology
Experience teaching lecture and laboratory introductory biology courses as instructor of record
Experience applying active-learning or student-centered pedagogy
Demonstrated expertise in combining classical bacteriology and bioinformatics in microbiological research
Experience collaborating in a coordinated teaching environment for multi-section courses
Instructions
Please use the link below to upload the following with your application for consideration:
Cover letter
Curriculum vitae (indicating specific teaching and mentoring experience)
Statement of research interests (clearly including future plans, incorporation of undergraduate researchers, and feasibility, ≤ 4 pages)
Statement of teaching experience, interests, and philosophy (including examples of evidence-based learning strategies used in the classroom/laboratory, (≤ 2 pages)
Contact information for three professional references
Application Deadline All applications received by January 15, 2026, will receive full consideration.
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Responsibilities We are seeking a microbiologist with a research focus on a non-pathogenic bacterial model system, using a combination of classical microbiology and molecular tools to address topics such as microbial cell structure, microbial biochemistry, microbial genetic mechanisms, or microbial physiology.
Teach lecture and lab courses in microbiology, introductory molecular/cell biology and upper-level courses that complement current course offerings.
Establish and maintain an externally-funded research program that complements the needs of our department and is accessible to both undergraduate and Master’s research students.
Qualifications
Ph.D. in microbiology, biology or closely related discipline
Postdoctoral research experience in microbiology and a well-developed research plan
Experience teaching undergraduate biology courses as instructor of record
Demonstrated commitment to undergraduate education
Preferred Quals Summary
Teaching experience in the field of microbiology
Experience teaching lecture and laboratory introductory biology courses as instructor of record
Experience applying active-learning or student-centered pedagogy
Demonstrated expertise in combining classical bacteriology and bioinformatics in microbiological research
Experience collaborating in a coordinated teaching environment for multi-section courses
Instructions
Please use the link below to upload the following with your application for consideration:
Cover letter
Curriculum vitae (indicating specific teaching and mentoring experience)
Statement of research interests (clearly including future plans, incorporation of undergraduate researchers, and feasibility, ≤ 4 pages)
Statement of teaching experience, interests, and philosophy (including examples of evidence-based learning strategies used in the classroom/laboratory, (≤ 2 pages)
Contact information for three professional references
Application Deadline All applications received by January 15, 2026, will receive full consideration.
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