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Posted: 02-Jul-26
Location: Storrs Mansfield, Connecticut
Type: Full Time
Area of Focus:
Abiotic Interactions
Applied Plant Biology
Biotic Interactions
Botany
Ecophysiology
Education and Outreach
Environmental Plant Biology
Soil
Other
Salary Details:
Salary is competitive and commensurate with the candidate's experience and record of achievement. The University offers a competitive salary, and outstanding benefits, including employee and dependent tuition waivers at UConn, and a highly desirable work environment.
Preferred Education:
Doctorate
INTRODUCTION
The Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture within the College of Agriculture,
Health and Natural Resources, at the University of Connecticut (UConn) invites applications for
the position of Department Head with an appointment at the rank of Professor or Associate
Professor. We seek an inspirational, dynamic, and visionary individual to provide strong
academic and administrative leadership for a highly ranked and productive department, in
alignment with the strategic plans for the College and the University. This is a full-time, nine month, tenured position with an additional month of compensated service in this administrative role. The successful candidate must meet University requirements for appointment at the rank of
Full Professor or be an accomplished Associate Professor with qualifications meriting promotion
to Full Professor within the next few years. Active engagement in teaching, research, and/or
extension programs is expected.
The Department Head serves as an advocate and leader for Plant Science and Landscape
Architecture at UConn and with external constituents. Active participation in teaching, research,
and/or extension programs is expected. As the departmental administrative officer, the Department Head reports directly to the Dean.
ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY
Founded in 1881, UConn is a Land and Sea Grant institution and member of the Space Grant
Consortium. The university is the state's flagship institution of higher education and includes
seven campuses across the state: Avery Point, Hartford, Stamford, Storrs, and Waterbury, the
Law School in Hartford, and UConn Health in Farmington. UConn has approximately 10,000
faculty and staff and 32,000 students, including more than 24,000 undergraduates and nearly
8,000 graduate and professional students. UConn Extension reaches over 175,000 residents
through over 500 programs, connecting with communities in all 169 of Connecticut's cities and
towns. UConn faculty are recognized nationally and internationally for their research, teaching,
creative work, and extension programs, advancing discovery across disciplines and generating
high societal impact. UConn's dedicated staff provide the expertise and support that sustain the
university's mission and advance institutional achievement.
The University of Connecticut is dedicated to excellence, demonstrated through national and
international recognition. Through freedom of academic inquiry and expression, UConn creates
and disseminates knowledge by means of scholarly and creative achievements, graduate and
professional education, and community engagement. With a focus on teaching and learning, the
University helps every student grow intellectually and become a contributing member of the
state, national, and world communities. Through research, teaching, extension, and service,
UConn promotes the health and well-being of Connecticut's citizens through enhancing the
social, economic, cultural and natural environments of the state and beyond.
In 2024, the University adopted its strategic plan, Envisioning 2034, with three major goals:
promoting holistic student success, expanding research impact, and powering a thriving
Connecticut.
ABOUT THE COLLEGE
The College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources (CAHNR) is located on UConn's
Storrs campus with teaching, research, and extension activities reaching across the state.
CAHNR faculty, staff, and students explore the interrelationships among food, natural resources,
and human, plant and animal health, seeking to connect them in a manner that is economically
viable and environmentally sustainable.
The college evolved from the original Storrs Agricultural School, established in 1881. As
Connecticut's land-grant university, UConn has federal and state mandates to carry out the
tripartite mission of teaching, research, and extension. The College consists of eight academic
departments offering 17 undergraduate majors and 23 undergraduate minors, along with several
PhD, MS, and graduate certificate programs, and a ninth department offering community-based
extension programs. It is also the home to innovative interdisciplinary research and clinical
centers. The Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture is also contained within CAHNR, offering
applied associate''s degrees in the agricultural sciences.
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT
The Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture (PSLA) is one of eight academic
units within the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources. PSLA is comprised of 22
faculty members (16 tenure-track faculty and 6 non-tenure track faculty) and 14 staff
professionals who are devoted to excellence in research, teaching, and extension. The PSLA
program proudly serves the needs of Connecticut through graduate and undergraduate education, outstanding public-outreach programs associated with formal extension and engaged scholarship, and nationally competitive research programs. Over the last five years, grant expenditures have been about $2 million per year.
The Plant Science program is nationally known for a longstanding breeding program on
ornamental plants with dozens of patents adopted by the industry, impactful outreach for the
turfgrass and green industry, progressive teaching and research on controlled environment
agriculture, applied research to solve problems in the agricultural industry, and fundamental
research in plant biology. The nationally accredited Landscape Architecture program is
recognized for its public engagement with local communities, its design and teaching excellence,
its capacity to attract talented faculty, its impressive student body, and its ability to educate some of the best landscape architects in the region.
We offer programs leading to a B.S. in Plant Science with concentrations in Environmental
Horticulture, Sustainable Agriculture, Turfgrass Science, and Soil Science; a Landscape
Architecture Accreditation Board (LAAB) accredited B.S. in Landscape Architecture; and M.S.
and Ph.D. degrees in Plant Science. Graduate students may specialize in Horticulture, Plant
Biotechnology, Plant Breeding, Plant Environment, Plant Health, Agronomy, Soil Science, and
Landscape Architecture. The Plant Science program at Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture
offers an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree with a concentration in Ornamental
Horticulture, Turfgrass Management, or Sustainable Crop Production. Across all programs,
students benefit from strong, high-quality experiential learning opportunities-including hands-
on laboratory and field experiences, design studios, internships, and engagement with industry
and community partners-that prepare graduates for professional success and leadership in the
plant and landscape sciences.
The research, teaching, and extension infrastructure of the department includes wet laboratories,
greenhouses, plant growth chambers and tissue culture facilities, design studios, two newly renovated teaching and research focused design laboratories, robust computer, print, aerial imagery, visualization and fabrication facilities created specifically to support landscape
architecture education and research, 153-acre research and teaching farm, the Waxman Conifer
Collection, the Plant Transformation Facility, and the UConn George Minor Plant and Soil
Health Center - a one-stop service center for the people of Connecticut to have their plant and
soil questions answered. In 2026, UConn George Minor Plant and Soil Health Center will
combine UConn's public-facing agricultural services - the Home Garden Education Office, the
Soil Nutrient Analysis Lab, the Plant Diagnostic Lab, and the Turf Diagnostic Lab - and will
also host a new flexible, collaborative laboratory space for CAHNR. PSLA is located on
UConn''s Main Storrs Campus, which is well placed between New York, Boston, Providence and
Hartford. For further information, please visit our website.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
department's teaching, research, extension, and service missions.
efficient and transparent departmental operations.
the college and the university.
undergraduate and graduate student enrollment.
programs.
professional and international communities.
develop departmental policies as appropriate.
stakeholders in advancement activities.
and support for professional development.
engagement within and beyond the department.
Science in Landscape Architecture (BSLA) degree granted by the Landscape
Architectural Accreditation Board (LAAB).
departmental operations.
needs.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
or Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) from a LAAB-accredited program.
research, teaching, and/or extension/outreach that will qualify the individual to be tenured
at the rank of Professor or Associate Professor in the Department of Plant Science and
Landscape Architecture.
with emphasis on strong interpersonal skills appropriate to sustaining a collegial
environment, building a shared vision and mission for the growth of the department,
delivering quality academic programs within a respectful work environment, and
managing physical infrastructure.
improvements, or stimulating external funding from both public and private sources.
programs, foundations, private donors, or other sources.
inclusive, respectful departmental culture and high-quality program delivery.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
field.
teaching, or extension.
teaching, research, extension, and service within a land-grant university.
transparent manner.
service laboratories, farms, or related infrastructure.
Architecture, or a closely related discipline.
APPOINTMENT TERMS
This is a full-time, tenure-track, 9-month position with a 10th month of service in this
administrative capacity. The anticipated start date is January 1, 2027, however, the College of
Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources (CAHNR) is willing to accommodate an earlier start
date in consultation with the selected candidate.
Salary is competitive and commensurate with the candidate's experience and record of
achievement.
The University offers a competitive salary, and outstanding benefits, including employee and
dependent tuition waivers at UConn, and a highly desirable work environment. For additional
information regarding benefits, please visit the HR Health Benefits page.
TO APPLY
Please apply online, Faculty and Staff Positions, Search #499238 and submit the following
application materials:
qualifications (maximum of two pages)
teaching, extension and/or service)
CAHNR Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture and how you will
contribute to the department's success (maximum of two pages)
prior to contacting references
Evaluation of applicants will begin on August 23, 2026, and remain ongoing until the position is
filled. Send inquiries about this position to the search committee chair, Rosa Raudales. For further information, please visit our website.
At the University of Connecticut, our commitment to excellence is complemented by our commitment to building a culturally diverse community.
This position will be filled subject to budgetary approval.
All employees are subject to adherence to the State Code of Ethics.
All members of the University of Connecticut are expected to exhibit appreciation of, and
contribute to, an inclusive, respectful, and diverse environment for the University community.
The University of Connecticut aspires to create a community built on collaboration and
belonging and has actively sought to create an inclusive culture within the workforce. The
success of the University is dependent on the willingness of our diverse employee and student
populations to share their rich perspectives and backgrounds in a respectful manner. This
makes it essential for each member of our community to feel secure and welcomed and to
thoroughly understand and believe that their ideas are respected by all. We strongly respect
each individual employee's unique experiences and perspectives and encourage all members of
the community to do the same. All applicants will receive consideration for employment without
regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation,
national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
The University of Connecticut is an AA/EEO Employer.
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About University of Connecticut
Founded in 1881, UConn is a Land and Sea Grant institution and member of the Space Grant Consortium. The university is the state's flagship institution of higher education and includes seven campuses across the state: Avery Point, Hartford, Stamford, Storrs, and Waterbury, the Law School in Hartford, and UConn Health in Farmington. UConn has approximately 10,000 faculty and staff and 32,000 students, including more than 24,000 undergraduates and nearly 8,000 graduate and professional students. The Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture (PSLA) is one of eight academic units within the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources. PSLA is comprised of 22 faculty members (16 tenure-track faculty and 6 non-tenure track faculty) and 14 staff professionals who are devoted to excellence in research, teaching, and extension. The PSLA program proudly serves the needs of Connecticut through graduate and undergraduate education, outstanding public-outreach programs associated with formal extension and engaged scholarship, and nationally competitive research programs.
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