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University of North Dakota

Assistant Professor, Biology, Tenure Track

University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States, 58203

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Salary/Position Classification

$72,000+ 9-month contract, Dependent on Experience, Exempt

40 hours per week

100% Remote Work Availability: No

Hybrid Work Availability (requires some time on campus): No

Purpose of Position We seek a broadly trained, applied freshwater ecologist to strengthen the Fisheries and Wildlife Program and our focus on ecology of the Northern Great Plains. This is a 9-month, tenure-track position. We especially encourage applications from candidates with a strong background in freshwater ecology or limnology. Example areas of study could include, but are not limited to, aquatic microbial, invertebrate, or vertebrate community dynamics, water quality, nutrient cycling, harmful algal blooms, invasive species, and climate change and land use impacts on freshwater ecosystems. The successful candidate will demonstrate outstanding promise for establishing a sustainable research program that will attract a diversity of external funds and be aligned with the UND LEADS Strategic Plan. The Department of Biology is an academic unit in the College of Arts & Sciences at the University of North Dakota. It serves about 500 undergraduate majors and 30 M.S. and Ph.D. students. In addition to teaching, our faculty members are involved in private, state, and federally funded research programs that span scales of organization from molecular biology to developmental biology and physiology to population and landscape ecology. The department’s faculty members actively train undergraduate and graduate students in their research programs.

Established in 1883, the University of North Dakota is the oldest research university in North Dakota. Founded with a strong liberal arts foundation, it is the state’s flagship university and is classified by the Carnegie Foundation as having very high research activity. UND offers degrees in more than 225 fields of study and enrolls nearly 16,000 students. It is the home of the state’s only School of Law and School of Medicine. The School of Medicine and Health Sciences has major initiatives in rural and public health, and Aerospace is home to one of the first and largest unmanned aerial vehicle programs in the world.

UND is located in Grand Forks, North Dakota, a vibrant college town of over 57,000 people located on the border of North Dakota and Minnesota. Short commutes, a great public-school system, high quality medical facilities, low crime, ample parks and theaters, and a cost of living below that found in large American cities are some of Grand Forks’ advantages. Ranked as one of the top 5 Best Small College Towns, and America’s Best Hockey Town, Grand Forks offers stellar quality of life without the metropolitan hassles.

Duties & Responsibilities

Establish a productive, extramurally funded research program that works with relevant agencies, not-for-profit organizations or industry.

Contribute to the Fisheries and Wildlife Biology and other Biology programs through teaching, advising, and providing undergraduate and graduate research experiences.

Contribute to implementing the new UND LEADS strategic plan.

Pre-tenure teaching duties will be equivalent to two courses for year one. With the possibility of an increase in year 2, unless there is significant external funding.

Required Competencies

Excellent written and oral communication skills, including evidence of the ability to teach, inspire, and mentor students

Ability to develop an original, independent, and extramurally funded research program in limnology and/or freshwater ecology relevant to the state/region

Effective interpersonal skills, including the ability to collaborate with diverse students, staff, faculty, and colleagues.

Ability to implement high-impact teaching practices.

Ability to contribute to the department’s Fisheries and Wildlife program and research strengths in the Ecology of the Northern Great Plains

Minimum Requirements

Ph.D. in freshwater ecology, limnology, or a closely related field.

Successful completion of a Criminal History Background Check

In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the US and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire.

Preferred Qualifications

Research experience and expertise in applied freshwater ecology or limnology

Experience obtaining diverse extramural research funding

Experience working with a variety of stakeholders (e.g., state and federal agencies, non-governmental, landowners, industry).

Experience mentoring students in research

Experience teaching undergraduate or graduate courses related to limnology, freshwater ecology, or aquatic ecology.

Relevant professional or postdoctoral experience

To Apply To assure full consideration, applications must be received by

11/07/2025

and include the following materials:

Cover letter highlighting qualifications for position

Curriculum vitae

Statements of research interests (not to exceed 3 pages)

Statements of teaching interests (not to exceed 2 pages)

Three representative publications as pdf files

Names and contact information for three references

Unofficial transcripts. Please note that the selected candidate will be required to submit official transcripts upon hire.

Position is open until filled.

Questions can be directed to Mark Kaemingk (mark.kaemingk@und.edu).

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