Assistant Professors: Horticulture and Plant Pathology

Clemson, South Carolina


Employer: Clemson University
Industry: Plant & Environmental Sciences
Salary: Competitive
Job type: Full-Time

Description

Assistant Professors: Horticulture and Plant Pathology



The Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences in the College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences at Clemson University is seeking to fill two 9-month, tenure-track positions at the Assistant Professor level (75% research and 25% Extension) to work on small fruit crops. The positions are located on the main campus in Clemson, South Carolina. Clemson University is an R1 Land Grant University located on the shores of Lake Hartwell within view of the Blue Ridge Mountains in the upper Piedmont region of South Carolina, USA. The 1,400-acre campus is part of the 18,000 acres of University Farms and Forests devoted to teaching and research.



The successful candidates are each expected to develop a vigorous, innovative, and extramurally supported research program. The first successful candidate should have a strong background in horticulture and focus on the cultivation of economically important small fruit crops in South Carolina and the southeastern United Stated. The second successful candidate should have a strong background in Plant Pathology and focus on the management of fungal diseases in small fruit crops. The research must be responsive to grower and stakeholder needs. Successful candidates are expected to collaborate with other faculty members in the department and college and interact with stakeholders and commodity groups in the region and around the country. There is an expectation of excellence in grantsmanship, timely communication of research findings through publication of peer-reviewed journal articles, and active participation in the training and mentoring of graduate students and postdocs. In addition to the above responsibilities, the successful candidate will be expected to communicate findings effectively with stakeholders and to assist in teaching activities.



Salary: Competitive and commensurate with background and experience. An attractive benefits package is available.

Qualifications

The candidates must have a Ph.D. in Horticulture (first candidate), Plant Pathology (second candidate), or a closely related field. The candidates must also have strong oral and written communication skills to convey information to different audiences (e.g., colleagues, growers, and students). Additional experience beyond graduate school is desirable.

Application Instructions

Please submit electronically via Interfolio ( http://apply.interfolio.com/155807 ) (1) a letter of interest with applicant's contact information; (2) a complete curriculum vitae; (3) personal statements of a research plan, Extension experience and plan for an Extension program; (4) contact information for three references; (5) a transcript (unofficial copy is acceptable) from each degree-granting institutions (BS, MS, PhD); (6) electronic/digital copies of reprints of three recent publications combined into a single pdf file . Applicants may request that their candidacy remain confidential during the initial review process.



Application-Interview Timeline: For full consideration, please apply by November 15, 2024. Applications will be reviewed as they are received. The position will remain posted until it is filled. Inquiries regarding the position should be sent to the search committee chair:

Guido Schnabel, Ph.D.

Chair, Small Fruits Horticulture (candidate 1) and Pathology (candidate 2) Search Committee

chnabe@clemson.edu

864-643-7131 cell

Created: 2024-09-29
Reference: 155807
Country: United States
State: South Carolina
City: Clemson