Faculty Position Available
Cohort Hire: Empowering Biodiversity for People and Planet
Focus: Insect Biodiversity and Conservation
Department of Entomology, Cornell University
Position: Assistant Professor, Tenure-track.
Location: Ithaca, NY, USA. The academic home for this position is the Department of Entomology in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, housed on the Ithaca campus of Cornell University.
The Department of Entomology in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) at Cornell University is seeking a highly collaborative scientist to address fundamental questions at the intersection of insect biodiversity, phylogeny, informatics, and conservation biology as a means to address the growing biodiversity crisis. Our new colleague will join a Cohort Faculty Hire in Empowering Biodiversity for People and Planet.
The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) Roadmap to 2050 is
Centering Environmental Justice to Achieve Climate and Sustainability Goals through the Pursuit of Just Technological Futures via a cohort of hires within
five Transdisciplinary Moonshots – opportunities for the College to collaborate on future-focused, cross-disciplinary scientific breakthroughs and to align research, education, and extension programs for greater impact and stronger connectivity. The Moonshot areas build upon core strengths in CALS, spanning the agricultural, environmental, life, and social sciences, with the goal of recruiting 27 faculty into the College over the next three years.
With loss of habitat, many species of plants and animals are seeing severe reductions in population size, while others are losing diversity in form and function as they adapt to more severe and marginal conditions. We are only beginning to understand the underlying mechanisms that determine how population restriction impacts extinction risk. Research in the Empowering Biodiversity cohort will be guided by ecological and evolutionary relationships and the documentation of patterns and processes that drive organismal success and decline. The ideal candidate will engage in Insect Biodiversity research that builds on historic and living collections and field research to directly address the biodiversity crisis at global and/or local scales. In addition to this advertised hire, the Empowering Biodiversity cohort includes new faculty positions in Plant Biodiversity and Adaptation (School of Integrative Plant Science), Population Biology and the Genomic Architecture of Species Success (Computational Biology), Biodiversity Informatics (Department of Natural Resources and the Environment), and the Economics of Biodiversity (Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management) within the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
The Department of Entomology at Cornell University is seeking applications for a 9-month, full-time, tenure-track position in the area of Insect Biodiversity and Conservation. The successful candidate will conduct research at the intersection of arthropod biodiversity and global change ecology, including the causes and consequences of changes in patterns of abundance, distribution, and species richness. We are seeking a colleague who will work with collections-based data, contribute to the growth and development of the Cornell University Insect Collection, and play an active role in teaching and curriculum development in insect biology and biodiversity. Preference will be given to candidates who use phylogenetic methods, biodiversity informatics, spatial modeling, biogeography, or trait-based organismal biology.
Outstanding research scholarship is expected, as is excellence in and commitment to teaching, translation of knowledge, and advising and inclusive mentoring of students. We seek colleagues with a record demonstrating success and promise across all these areas, and who will be supported by and contribute to a vibrant culture of inclusive excellence at Cornell. As such, candidates are expected to engage in service and leadership activities within the department, the college and university, and relevant professional societies. We welcome candidates who understand the barriers facing women and other marginalized identities who are underrepresented in the classroom and in higher education careers (as evidenced by life experiences and educational background), and who have experience in equity and inclusion with respect to teaching, mentoring, research, outreach, life experiences, or service towards building an equitable and diverse scholarly environment.
Responsibilities:
This position has an effort split of 60% research and 40% teaching.
Research (60%) – Outstanding research scholarship is expected, as the successful candidate will lead an internationally recognized research program utilizing insect biodiversity data to address fundamental questions at the intersection of insect diversity, phylogeny, informatics, and conservation biology as a means to address the growing biodiversity crisis.
The successful candidate is expected to maintain a well-funded research program. Excellence in and commitment to development of multidisciplinary team-based research and training programs is essential.
Teaching (40%) – The successful candidate will contribute to teaching Insect Biology (Entom 2120) and/or Alien Empire: Bizarre Biology of Bugs (Entom 2010/2011) and will develop a course on Insect Conservation.
Department Affiliation: The successful candidate will be a tenure-line faculty member of the Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and will be based in the Department of Entomology in Ithaca. The new faculty member will also be part of the Biodiversity Initiative at Cornell University (BioICU) as a member of the cohort of faculty hires focusing on Empowering Biodiversity for People and Planet.
Qualifications: The successful candidate will have a Ph.D. in Evolutionary or Organismal Biology, including but not restricted to Entomology, with an understanding of and appreciation for insect biodiversity. Demonstrated capability in developing research and teaching programs is preferred.
Applications and Starting Date: The anticipated starting date July 1, 2024 or as negotiated. Qualified applicants should submit 1) a cover letter briefly summarizing background, qualifications, and interest in the position, 2) a Curriculum Vitae, 3) a research statement outlining experience, interests, and goals, 4) a teaching statement outlining experience, interests, and goals, 5) a
statement supporting diverse communities (this can be a stand-alone document (preferred) or the information can be embedded in other parts of the application materials) outlining how, through research, extension, mentoring, and/or service, the candidate has and will contribute to support Cornell’s mission of “any person … any study,” 6) copies of four relevant publications, 7) names and contact information for three references, and 8) unofficial transcripts. Materials should be submitted online to:
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/26806. Applications received by January 30, 2024 will be given full consideration. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Inquiries may be directed to:
Dr. Bryan N. Danforth, Search Chair
Department of Entomology
Cornell University
3124 Comstock Hall, Ithaca, NY, 14853-2601
Email: bnd1@cornell.edu
CALS hiring range for this position:
Assistant Professor: $79,400-$135,000
Cornell
University offers a competitive salary and benefits package. Support for
start-up costs will be available. Salary is commensurate with experience.
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overlapping concerns: We believe that achieving next-generation scientific
breakthroughs requires an understanding of the world’s complex, interlocking
systems. We believe that access to nutritious food and a healthy environment is
a fundamental human right. We believe that ensuring a prosperous global future
depends on the ability to support local people and communities everywhere. By
working in and across multiple scientific areas, CALS can address challenges
and opportunities of the greatest relevance, here in New York, across the
nation, and around the world.
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Cornell University embraces diversity and seeks candidates who will contribute to a climate that supports students, faculty, and staff from all identities and backgrounds. We encourage individuals from underrepresented and/or marginalized identities to apply.
Pay Ranges:
The hiring rate of pay for the successful candidate will be determined considering the following criteria:
- Prior relevant work or industry experience.
- Education level to the extent education is relevant to the position.
- Academic Discipline (faculty pay ranges reflects 9-month annual salary)
- Unique applicable skills.