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Why does it take so long to choose a short list for an assistant professor position?
We received your application and letters of reference close to our target of 15 October. We made all the files immediately available to the faculty on the committee. We have been spending hours and hours reading the files. But why … Continue reading
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Tagged assistant professor, open position, Research, St. Louis, teaching
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How do you get the word out about a new job?
If you read this you probably already know we have an open position at Wash U in evolutionary biology. I hope you forwarded it to worthy candidates and to others that know such people. I suppose the form that forwarding … Continue reading
Posted in behavioral ecology, Jobs, New assistant professor
Tagged advertizing, communication, evolution, evolutionary biology, job, open position, publicity
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Assistant Professor in Evolution at Washington University in St. Louis!
We have an open position in evolutionary biology right here at Washington University in St. Louis! I hope you’ll apply! We are very excited about this and hope to welcome an excellent new colleague soon to our wonderful university, department, … Continue reading