Department of Plant Sciences, College of Agriculture, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT USA
This is a full-time, academic year (9-month) tenure track position with 45% teaching, 45% research, and 10% Service.
This position requires that the successful candidate develop a focused program of research, teaching, and service activities related to plant evolution and biodiversity (e.g., systematics, comparative biology, speciation, adaptation, phylogeography). Teaching responsibilities include an upper-level course on Plant Systematics, contributing to other courses in the curriculum as determined with the Department Head, and advising undergraduate and graduate students. The position also includes curating the Montana State herbarium (MONT), and performing appropriate university, professional, and public service relevant to the position. Applicants with questions or concerns about their relevance to the position description and qualification are encouraged to contact the search chair.
For complete job announcement and application procedures, click on:
https://jobs.montana.edu/postings/42139
Chair, Department of Biology - Texas State University
The Department of Biology at Texas State University is conducting an external search for an experienced and outstanding senior scholar to serve as Department Chair beginning Summer or Fall 2025. Appointments will be at the Professor rank with tenure. We invite applications from individuals that are excellent leaders, scientists, and communicators to lead a highly engaged and collaborative faculty committed to advancing undergraduate and graduate teaching and increasing externally funded research and innovation in strong support of the university’s goal to advance to R1 status by 2027.
Curator III - ISC
Assistant/Associate Researcher-Research Botanist and Curator of California Floristics for the Jepson Herbarium, UC Berkeley
Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Positions in Biological/Life Sciences
The Department of Liberal Arts at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) invites applications for tenure-track Assistant Professor positions in the biological sciences, beginning in August of 2025.
Executive Director - Florida Native Plant Society
The Florida Native Plant Society (FNPS) seeks an experienced and passionate Executive Director to lead the organization in its mission to preserve and promote the native plants of Florida. The ideal candidate will have a demonstrated track record of successful leadership in the nonprofit sector and a strong commitment to environmental conservation. A detailed job description and application instructions can be found at https://www.fnps.org/who-we-are/jobs. Application deadline is June 30th, 2024.
Forestry Researcher
ASPT CURATORS MEETING 2024
ASPT CURATORS MEETING 2024
Theme Success Stories: Maintaining and Advancing Herbaria in the 21st Century
Coupling Herbarium Specimens And Machine Learning To Introduce The Next Generation To Plant Morphology
Richard Hodel - National Museum of Natural History
Updates From The Fresno State Herbarium
Katherine Waselkov - California State University, Fresno
Perseverance, Collaboration, And Outreach To Advance A Borderland Herbarium (UTEP)
Michael Moody and Vicky Zhuang - University of Texas at El Paso
Approaches To Building And Maintaining A Collection When Institutional Support Doesn't Increase In 20 Years
Richard Olmstead and David Giblin - University of Washington
*Presentations will be followed by a discussion session including the speakers as panel members.
Ada Hayden Herbarium (ISC) to be featured on Science Friday
Ira Flatow, host and executive producer of Science Friday, talks with ISC herbarium director, Dr. Lynn Clark, and curator Deb Lewis about how plants are preserved, why herbariums are so important, and what it takes to manage a plant archive.
https://www.sciencefriday.com/segments/iowa-state-plant-herbarium/
Call for informal presentations: ASPT Curators Meeting @ Botany 2024
This year at the Botany 2024 conference (Grand Rapids, MI), the ASPT Curators Meeting will carry a theme of “Success Stories: Maintaining and Advancing Herbaria in the 21st Century”. In these times of institutional budget cuts and space limitations herbarium curators are faced with challenges in maintaining and advancing their collections. We would like you to share strategies that have led to overcoming and growing your herbaria even when it seemed institutional forces were not in your corner or challenging the necessity of maintaining the collections. We hope for an uplifting discussion around the presentations. The presentations can focus on strategies of communication with administrative bodies to promote the next generation of data that our herbaria can provide. Growing communication among herbarium curators and staff will better equip all to face growing challenges.
Call for informal presentations: We are requesting 10-20 minute informal presentations from herbarium curators or their representatives. Please provide a brief abstract with the primary theme to the Current Chair of the ASPT Systematics Collections Committee, Michael Moody, mlmoody@utep.edu. The ASPT Curators Meeting convenes on Monday Evening, June 17. It doesn’t matter the size of the herbarium collection you may represent; we just want to hear your stories as our membership is associated with a wide array of institutions. While the abstracts won’t be published in BSA Program, the speakers, titles, and themes will be circulated advertising the ASPT Curators Meeting. We look forward to hearing from you!
Thank You, ASPT Systematic Collections Committee