Tenure-track Assistant Professor, Department of Agriculture, Landscape, and Environment, Crop Production: Agronomy / Horticulture The Department of Agriculture, Landscape, and Environment at the University of Vermont invites applicants for the position of Assistant Professor in Crop Production: Agronomy / Horticulture. This is a full-time (1.0 FTE) 9-month, tenure track position with a 45% teaching, 45% research, and 10% service appointment. The faculty member is expected to establish an independent, competitively funded research program, resulting in national recognition. Research should focus on the study of crops in sustainable agricultural and food systems. Areas of interest may include but are not limited to agronomic (row crops, cereals, grains, forage, etc.) or horticultural (fruits, vegetables, herbs, etc.) production. The successful applicant will join a growing and vibrant department whose mission is to expand and integrate knowledge on the sustainable management of agroecosystems and environmental design within multifunctional landscapes, while reducing the environmental footprint of agriculture.
Full details and aplication are available at: https://www.uvmjobs.com/postings/77208
Responsibilities Successful candidates will demonstrate the capacity to: Develop a nationally recognized research program relevant to the state and region Obtain external funding to support their research program Publish their research findings in appropriate refereed journals Teach 2-3 undergraduate-level courses annually. Depending on the experience of the candidate, courses they may teach could include: vegetable crops; small fruit; forage crops; grains production; diversified farm planning; precision agriculture; farming for climate change; or crop and seed production systems Effectively collaborate with diverse groups of colleagues, students, community partners and Extension System specialists Embrace principles of inclusion, accessibility, and equity in teaching, research, collaboration, and mentorship, which will help foster diverse, inclusive, and collaborative teams that aspire to the tenets of Our Common Ground. Build partnerships that enhance student engagement opportunities Provide service at the departmental, college, and university levels
Qualifications Qualified applicants should hold a Ph. D. in agronomy, crop science, horticulture, plant science, agroecology, or a related discipline. Postdoctoral experience is preferred. The University is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the inclusive excellence of the academic community through their teaching, research, and service.
Required Material (1) Cover letter specifically addressing the candidate's interest and relevant experience in agronomic/horticultural crop production (2) Academic C.V. including teaching, publications, internal and external funding, and service activities. (3) Two-page research statement that notes the applicant's areas of expertise and background experiences, and how these align with possible research opportunities within the field of sustainable agriculture (4) One-page teaching statement indicating how the applicant's teaching philosophy and teaching methods/style facilitate inclusive excellence that will engage a diverse student population, which will help foster diverse, inclusive, and collaborative teams that aspire to the tenets of Our Common Ground. (5) Names and (e-mail) addresses of at least three references who may be contacted after the initial application review. The names of the references must be entered into the UVM Jobs application, and the reference letters will be collected upon request and managed via that system. Applications without each of these components will not be considered. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis; for full consideration applicants are strongly encouraged to submit all materials by December 31, 2024. Salary will be made at a level appropriate to the successful applicant's qualifications and experience. For further information about this position, please contact: Dr. Mark Starrett, Search Committee Chair: Mark.Starrett@uvm.edu or Dr. Terence Bradshaw, Interim ALE Chair: Terence.Bradshaw@uvm.edu.
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