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 Date:    Fri, 19 Dec 1997 11:29:56 -0500
 Originally-To: Recipients of FOREST <FOREST@LISTSERV.FUNET.FI>
 From: David Martell <martell@smokey.forestry.utoronto.ca>
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 TWO TENURE STREAM POSTIONS - FACULTY OF FORESTRY, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

 PLEASE RESPOND DIRECTLY TO PROFESSOR VICTOR TIMMER  (address below)

                        Faculty of Forestry
                       University of Toronto

                     WOOD SCIENCE/WOOD PRODUCTS

Applications are invited for the position of Assistant or
Associate Professor of Wood Science/Wood Products in the
Faculty of Forestry, University of Toronto, commencing on
July 1st, 1998.   This is a tenure-stream position.

The Faculty of Forestry is a graduate faculty which offers
three programmes.   The M.Sc.F. and Ph.D are research
degrees which involve graduate courses and thesis research
which is closely linked to research interests of individual
faculty members.  The M..F.C. (Master of Forest Conservation)
is a 16-month degree programme, with strong emphasis on
field and practical work, summer internships and intensive
residential field camps in Canada and abroad.  The
successful candidate will be expected to participate
actively in teaching and supervision in each programme.
Members of the Faculty also normally participate in some
undergraduate teaching in other divisions of the University.

The University of Toronto is a research-intensive
university.  A Ph.D. and excellent research potential are
essential qualifications. The successful candidate must show
personal commitment to research, and to the support of a
vigorous group of graduate research students.

Applications are invited from candidates who can build on
the Faculty's strong record of innovation in wood product
development, but who also have interests in related areas,
such as value-added production, international trade in wood
products, sustainable forest management and product
certification, and the role of wood science and product
development in forest conservation.

In accordance with its Employment Equity Policy, the
University of Toronto encourages applications from all
qualified women and men, members of minorities, aboriginal
peoples and persons with disabilities.  Enquiries about the
Faculty of Forestry and this position are welcomed.   In
accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, this
advertisement is directed to Canadian citizens and permanent
residents.    Letters of application accompanied by a
detailed curriculum vitae and the names and addresses of
three referees should be submitted before January 15th,
1998, to:

                     Professor Victor Timmer
                       Faculty of Forestry
                     University of Toronto
                      33, Willcocks Street,
                        Toronto, Ontario
                            M5S 3B3
                  Email: vic.timmer@utoronto.ca

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                        Faculty of Forestry
                       University of Toronto

                           SILVICULTURE

Applications are invited for the position of Assistant
Professor of Silviculture in the Faculty of Forestry,
University of Toronto, commencing on July 1st, 1998.   This
is a tenure-stream position.

The Faculty of Forestry is a graduate faculty which offers
three programmes.   The M.Sc.F. and Ph.D are research
degrees which involve graduate courses and thesis research
closely linked to research interests of individual faculty
members.  The M.F.C. (Master of Forest Conservation) is a
16-month degree programme, with strong emphasis on field and
practical work, summer internships and intensive residential
field camps in Canada and abroad.  The successful candidate
will be expected to participate actively in teaching and
supervision in each programme. Members of the Faculty also
normally participate in some undergraduate teaching in other
divisions of the University.

The University of Toronto is a research-intensive
university.  A Ph.D. and excellent research potential are
essential qualifications The successful candidate must show
personal commitment to research, and support of a vigorous
group of graduate research students.

The position is intended for applicants with primary
interests and experience in silviculture.   Applications
will be welcomed from candidates with a range of subsidiary
interests, including, but not limited to: forest ecology,
growth and yield, wildlife habitat conservation, and
sustainable forest management and certification.

In accordance with its Employment Equity Policy, the
University of Toronto encourages applications from all
qualified women and men, members of minorities, aboriginal
peoples and persons with disabilities.   Enquiries about the
Faculty of Forestry and these positions are welcomed. In
accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, this
advertisement is directed to Canadian citizens and permanent
residents.    Letters of application accompanied by a
detailed curriculum vitae and the names and addresses of
three referees should be submitted before January 15th,
1998, to:

                     Professor Victor Timmer
                       Faculty of Forestry
                     University of Toronto
                      33, Willcocks Street,
                        Toronto, Ontario
                            M5S 3B3
                  Email: vic.timmer@utoronto.ca

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