The Department of Animal and Food Sciences at the University of Delaware (UD) invites applications for two 9-month continuing track (non-tenure) positions of Assistant Professor of Animal Science. Workload of each position is 95% teaching and 5% service. These are permanent full-time positions. Continuing track faculty are eligible for promotion in academic rank and sabbaticals. Teaching responsibilities will include undergraduate courses in support of majors in pre-veterinary medicine animal biosciences animal sciences and the minor in equine science depending on academic expertise qualifications and departmental priorities and programming. Courses may include anatomy and physiology of domestic animals One Health equine diseases and lameness animal nutrition animals and human culture introduction to animal science senior capstone courses in beef cattle and sheep production or dairy cattle management study abroad in sustainable agriculture forages and pasture management for livestock and others.
The candidate is expected to actively engage in innovative scholarly activity related to instruction including but not limited to teaching courses participation in curriculum revision and enhancement seeking scholarly grants to enhance their teaching program and sharing the results of successful innovative pedagogies through peer-reviewed publications. The candidate will participate in recruiting mentoring and advising undergraduate students. The candidate will join our highly collegial and collaborative faculty who routinely interact with other faculty members staff farm managers students administrators and members of the public.
Qualifications:
Successful candidates will have earned a Ph.D. in animal science or a related field (EdD/DVM/VMD degree also will be considered) and have significant training and experience working with agricultural/food animals. Candidates should have demonstrated excellence in classroom instruction student mentoring and teaching scholarship. Preference will be given to candidates with prior experience teaching animal science at the post-secondary education level.
Additional institutional information:
The Department of Animal and Food Sciences is one of the four departments in UDs College of Agriculture and Natural Resources with 18 full-time faculty focused in the areas of animal sciences and food sciences located in Newark and Georgetown DE. The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources includes a 350-acre agricultural experiment station and teaching farm Allen Laboratory (biosafety level 3) and Lasher Poultry Diagnostic Laboratory. The primary research and teaching laboratory building (Worrilow Hall) completed a $38-million renovation and reopened in late 2020 providing state-of-the-art laboratories and teaching spaces for use by the successful candidate.
Departmental programs cover a wide range of scientific disciplines that support the safe and economical production of domestic livestock and quality foods as well as the care health and use of companion the field of animal science disciplines include virology physiology nutrition microbiology immunology molecular biology engineering biochemistry genomics and animal food science the department covers the disciplines of food safety (microbiology) food chemistry and engineering and food processing and sensory analysis. The department is highly collaborative across college department and institutional lines and is integrated with Cooperative Extension.
The University of Delawares attractive main campus in Newark DE is within one hour of Philadelphia and Baltimore and two hours of New York and Washington D.C. An Amtrak station is located 0.4 miles from the Departments main buildings. The University is a Land Grant Sea Grant Space Grant and Carnegie Engaged University. The University of Delaware is a state-assisted institution with selective admissions and a student body of more than 19000 undergraduate and 4000 graduate students.
The University of Delaware is proud to be an equal opportunity qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color national origin religion sex sexual orientation gender identity disability or status as a protected veteran as well as any other status or condition protected by applicable federal state or local law. For the Universitys complete non-discrimination statement please visit of Delaware salaries and fringe benefit packages are highly competitive. Salary is commensurate with experience.
Deadline:
Applications must be received by December 15 2025 for preferred consideration. Review of applicants will begin after this date. Positions will remain open until filled.
Contact:
For more information contact Dr. Lesa Massarotti () ANFS Faculty Search Committee Chair Department of Animal and Food Sciences University of Delaware Newark DE.
Application instructions:
To apply submit: (1) a cover letter; (2) a curriculum vitae; (3) a teaching philosophy statement which includes a description of your skills knowledge and abilities as they pertain to innovative and contemporary teaching scholarship; (4) a brief description of your skills knowledge abilities and coursework as they pertain to agricultural/food animals and horses. You are welcome to include relevant transcripts; and (5) a list of three references. Application materials submitted via email will not be considered. Submitted documents will be shared with departmental faculty.
Required Experience:
Junior IC
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