The Department of Plant Biology at the University of Vermont (UVM) invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Plant Evolutionary Biology/Plant Systematics with an emphasis on collections-based research. Our department is strongly committed to the success of junior faculty, and we envision a new colleague that shares our commitment to mentoring and supporting trainees from diverse backgrounds.
Herbarium Collections and Data Coordinator
Chief Science Officer and Dean of the International Plant Science Center
New York Botanical Garden seeks a dynamic and collaborative leader to serve as its next Chief Science Officer and Dean of the International Plant Science Center
Postdoctoral Research Position In Floral Evolution
Assistant/Associate/Full Curator, NYBG
Assistant Professor and Herbarium Curator, University of Georgia Herbarium [GA]
Outstanding opportunities for collection-based research, teaching and mentoring in a highly collaborative, inclusive and supportive academic environment. Collections-based research foci could include, but are not limited to: plant conservation, plant responses to climate change, plant-fungal interactions, plant biogeography, the ecological impact of invasive plants, crop-wild relatives and plant domestication, plant-centered data science, ethnobotany, and systematics and evolution.
Harvard University Herbaria Research Fellowship
Applications are sought from early career scientists and collections professionals who see new opportunities and innovations for collections-based plant and/or fungal research
Assistant Professor of Biology and Health Sciences - Botany/Environmental Studies Position
The College seeks to extend its tradition of excellence in teaching and scholarship by attracting faculty who combine mastery of their disciplines with broad intellectual interests and commitment to the aims of a liberal arts college. The successful candidate will teach courses in Botany, as well as introductory and non-major biology courses (such as Plants & People, Fundamentals of Cell Biology) for the Biology & Health Sciences Department, where they will help manage greenhouse and herbarium resources. They will also teach one course in the Environmental Studies sequence (Introduction, Colloquium, or Seminar) each year and help coordinate the Environmental Studies Program.