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from the dept. The Department of Biology, McGill University, has two tenure-track positions open in Neurobiology. At least one of these, in Neuroethology, will be of interest to ABS members. The Department of Biology at McGill University invites applications for two tenure-track positions in neurobiology. The new faculty members will complement a department that has research strengths in neuroethology, cell biology and developmental genetics of model organisms, and in ecology. They will have convenient access to state-of-the-art imaging facilities and other major core services as members of the McGill Life Sciences Research Complex. For details, please see http://biology.mcgill.ca/. The successful applicants will be expected to conduct vigorous programs of independent, externally funded research in neurobiology and to contribute to teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. One of the appointments will be in the area of neuroethology, and the other appointment will be in the area of developmental neuroscience. Candidates must hold a Ph.D. or equivalent degree and postdoctoral experience demonstrating excellence in their respective fields. We anticipate that these positions will be filled at the ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (tenure track) level, but applications from more established candidates may be considered for recruitment at the ASSOCIATE or FULL PROFESSOR rank. Competitive startup and equipment funding packages will be available. Persons wishing to be considered for these positions should forward, via e-mail, a curriculum vitae, a statement of research interests, a statement of teaching interests, and PDF files of major publications to zabrina.kadkhodayan@mcgill.ca. In the subject line, please enter Neurobiology Search and your name. Acceptable file formats are Microsoft Word and PDF. Also arrange to have three letters of reference submitted directly by e-mail to the same address. The application deadline is 2 November 2009. McGill University is committed to equity in employment and diversity. It welcomes applications from indigenous peoples, visible minorities, ethnic minorities, persons with disabilities, women, persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities and others who may contribute to further diversification. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply; however, in accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, priority will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada. < | >
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