The Department of Biology in the Swenson College of Science and Engineering at the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD) invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in animal physiology that will begin on August 18, 2025. This is a full-time, 9-month position. Our Department is invested in supporting research scholars, and the successful candidate will establish a robust, independent, and externally funded research program, which includes mentorship and advising of undergraduate and graduate students. The successful candidate will have teaching responsibilities in our core lecture and laboratory courses in Human Anatomy and Human Physiology and will develop an advanced course that will contribute to our associated electives. The area of research specialization for this position is open, but we expect the research emphasis of the successful candidate will be in vertebrate physiology. Applications from candidates with research expertise in study systems ranging from fish to mammals will be equally considered. The successful candidate will have evidence of potential for teaching at the university level, a record of peer-reviewed publications consistent with time from graduation, and strong oral and written communication skills. Additionally, our Department is interested in supporting research scholars whose research contributes to diversity, inclusion, equity, and a commitment to justice. Service to the Department, College, and University is also expected. The Department of Biology and UMD are strongly committed to creating an inclusive and equitable working environment. Since 2014, the Biology Department has significantly increased its proportion of women-identifying faculty, and we continue to encourage applications from members of groups traditionally underrepresented in the sciences. Candidates must complete a PhD in animal physiology, cell biology, molecular biology, or a relevant field by the start date of the appointment. Please see https://z.umn.edu/scsecareers for more information.
The Department of Biology at UMD includes all fields of biology, and we offer both BA and BS undergraduate biology majors serving >600 students. Faculty members advise MS and PhD students in the Integrated Biosciences Graduate Program and the Water Resources Science Graduate Program, and are eligible for appointments in other graduate programs in the UMN system. State-of-the-art research and instructional facilities and competitive startup funding are available. Opportunities exist for collaboration with faculty at the UMN’s College of Pharmacy and the School of Medicine at UMD, as well as scientists at the Natural Resources Research Institute, the Large Lakes Observatory, and the EPA Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division Laboratory.
The University of Minnesota Duluth values of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion are essential to achieving excellence. We are especially interested in recruiting and retaining a diverse faculty to maintain the excellence of the Department, College, and University, and to offer students interdisciplinary perspectives and varied ways of knowing and learning. We strongly encourage scholars who are women, Indigenous, LGBTQIA+, Black, Latin American, Asian American, Hawaiian/Island Pacific, or mixed race, and scholars with disabilities to apply. We favor candidates who can contribute to the College's distinctive educational objectives, which promote intercultural understanding with social responsibility and the ethical implications of knowledge and action.
We recognize that excellence in teaching and research form the basis for any successful candidate. To that end, we are implementing an anonymized search process. See https://z.umn.edu/scsecareers for a description of the application steps. Applications must include four documents: an anonymized research and teaching statement that is understandable to a non-specialist (recommended 2000 words/5 pages max); a statement that demonstrates a commitment to justice, equity, inclusion, and a diverse student population (1000 words/2 pages max); a curriculum vita; and a list of four professional references. Please refer to the Biology-specific application screening rubrics. Go to the University of Minnesota Job Site and search for Job ID 364280. For full consideration, applications should be received by October 4, 2024. Please direct questions about these positions to Dr. Cody Sheik (cssheik@d.umn.edu), chair of the Biology Search Committee.
The University of Minnesota Duluth campus is the second largest research university within the University of Minnesota public university system. UMD is a comprehensive university of about 9,000 students located along the shores of Lake Superior. Duluth is the largest city in northern Minnesota and is part of the Twin Ports metropolitan area (Duluth, MN and Superior, WI). The Twin Ports area hosts four colleges/universities, two major hospitals, many retail and manufacturing companies, and the largest commercial port on the Great Lakes. Duluth has vibrant music, theater, and arts scenes, and a steadily increasing number of craft breweries and award-winning restaurants. Duluth offers affordable housing, an absence of appreciable traffic, and mixes its historic feel with a dynamic urban economy and many cultural offerings. Named by Outdoor Magazine as one of America’s Best Outdoors Towns, Duluth provides access to hundreds of miles of biking, hiking, and skiing trails and abundant opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and sailing.
UMD is committed to supporting our colleagues. The University of Minnesota has a robust policy with respect to opportunity hires for partners. Parental leaves and on-campus childcare are available. The Swenson College of Science and Engineering has a mentoring program to facilitate professional success. Swenson College Howard Higholt Professorships are also available to support outstanding faculty who are committed to creating a more inclusive and equitable institution; please follow the application instructions to apply for the Howard Higholt Professorship.
Candidates must complete a PhD in animal physiology, cell biology, molecular biology, or a relevant field by the start date of the appointment. The successful candidate will have evidence of potential for teaching at the university level, a record of peer-reviewed publications consistent with time from graduation, and strong oral and written communication skills. Candidate must be able to teach Human Physiology and Human Anatomy.
The University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD) is an outstanding student-centered, undergraduate-focused institution of higher education, defined by its commitment to student access and promoting exceptional outcomes for our graduates. As a land-grant and sea-grant university, UMD achieves its mission through vibrant and high-quality academic and co-curricular programs; impactful research, scholarship, and creative activities; and service and engagement beyond the confines of the campus. The university’s diverse and high-quality faculty and staff are committed to students’ academic achievement, personal development and well-being, and life-long career goals.
UMD leverages its location in Northeast Minnesota and on Lake Superior to its best advantage and the faculty, staff, and students intentionally engage surrounding communities, the region, and the state to make a positive difference. UMD contributes to economic, cultural, social, and environmental sustainability and the development of resilient communities in the Northland and beyond. We serve the educational needs of indigenous peoples, their economic growth, their culture, and the sovereignty of the American Indian nations of the... region, the state, and North America. UMD is a diverse community of scholars and learners who embrace our long-standing connections to the region and look toward a future that will be even more diverse and global.