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Associate Professor, Ruminant Nutrition and Sustainability
Department of Animal Sciences
Position: Assistant or Associate Professor, Full-Time Tenure-Track
Faculty Position in Ruminant Nutrition and Sustainability in the
Department of Animal Sciences (50% Research \| 50% Teaching)
Description: This position is available through a strategic
departmental hiring plan to expand research and education to provide
safe, reliable food for a growing world population and promote animal
health and well-being. This position will focus on ruminant nutrition
and sustainability, emphasizing dairy or beef cattle. We seek an
outstanding scholar and educator who will develop a world-class research
program focused on advancing the sustainability of ruminant livestock
production, with an emphasis on nutrition, animal health, and resource
use efficiency, including but not limited to methane mitigation, waste
management, and life cycle assessment. The successful candidate will
contribute to our mission of addressing global food security challenges
while promoting sustainable practices within the agricultural industry.
The person hired will develop a nationally and internationally
recognized, extramurally funded research program, collaborate across
disciplines and with industry partners to seek practical solutions to
questions that have environmental, economic, social, and moral
implications for stakeholders, including consumers, and contribute to
the department\'s academic programs. This position builds on our history
and ongoing research in genetics, nutrition, meat science, precision
management, immune and reproductive physiology, microbiology, and animal
systems.
Qualifications:
Assistant Professor: Required qualifications for candidates include (1)
Ph.D. degree in animal science or relevant field by the start date; (2)
research emphasis on ruminant nutrition and sustainability; (3) a record
of publication; (4) potential to develop an extramurally funded research
program; and (5) commitment to teaching and mentoring students.
Post-doctoral training with evidence of securing competitive research
funding is preferred.
Associate Professor: Required qualifications for candidates include (1)
Ph.D. degree in animal science or relevant field; (2) research emphasis
on ruminant nutrition and sustainability; (3) strong record of
publication; (4) demonstrated ability to secure extramural funding; and
(5) commitment to teaching and mentoring students.
Responsibilities: The successful candidate will develop a nationally
and internationally recognized research program supported by extramural
funding, contribute to academic programs related to ruminant nutrition
and sustainability, and perform other services expected at an academic
institution. The successful candidate will be expected to teach and
contribute to courses such as Ruminant Nutrition, Advanced Ruminant
Nutrition, and Nutrient Metabolism. Additionally, they will have the
opportunity to develop new courses in their area of expertise to enhance
the Department\'s curriculum.
Proposed Start Date: August 16, 2025
Salary Salary is competitive and commensurate with qualifications
and experience, while also considering internal equity. The budgeted
salary range for this position is \$82,000-\$90,000 at the Assistant
Professor level, \$95,000 - \$110,000 at the Associate Professor level.
Appointment Details: This 9/12 tenure-track faculty position is 100%
FTE
Location: The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (
www.illinois.edu ) is located approximately 120 miles south of Chicago
in a metropolitan area of approximately 232,000 people.
Resources: The Department of Animal Sciences has outstanding
facilities with convenie t access to laboratory and farm animal research
units ( https://ansc.illinois.edu/about/facilities ). The campus is home
to internationally recognized facilities and interdisciplinary programs,
including the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology (
www.igb.illinois.edu ), Beckman Institute ( www.beckman.illinois.edu ),
W.M. Keck Center for Comparative and Functional Genomics (
www.biotech.uiuc.edu/centers/Keck ), National Center for Supercomputing
Applications ( www.ncsa.illinois.edu ), the Center for Digital
Agriculture ( www. digitalag.illinois.edu) , and the Interdisciplinary
Health Sciences Institute ( https://healthinstitute.illinois.edu/ ).
The College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences (ACES)
( www.aces.illinois.edu ) is widely recognized for excellence in
undergraduate and graduate education, research, outreach, and
international programs. In addition to its mission as a land-grant
university, the campus offers exceptional programs in the arts,
humanities, sciences, engineering, and computer science.
Closing Date: For initial consideration, application materials
should be uploaded by March 24, 2025. However, the search will
continue until a suitable candidate is found.
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