Evolutionary Biologists frequently hold teaching positions.
Just look at some of these Evolutionary Biology jobs: http://jobs.sciencecareers.org/jobs/evol...y-biology/
I frequently notice professors lists from the local universities here at the University of Texas and Texas A&M on all kinds of groundbreaking discoveries and research in scientific fields.
I'm in the IT field. There were a lot of IT professionals that taught me in school. Does that eradicate them being an IT professional and magically transform them into ONLY a teacher? You actually learn your field much more solidly by teaching it for a while.
Just look at some of these Evolutionary Biology jobs: http://jobs.sciencecareers.org/jobs/evol...y-biology/
Quote:To be eligible for these tenure-track appointments at the Assistant/Associate Professor level, successful candidates must hold a PhD, have postdoctoral experience, are expected to develop vigorous, externally funded research programs and to teach at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
I frequently notice professors lists from the local universities here at the University of Texas and Texas A&M on all kinds of groundbreaking discoveries and research in scientific fields.
I'm in the IT field. There were a lot of IT professionals that taught me in school. Does that eradicate them being an IT professional and magically transform them into ONLY a teacher? You actually learn your field much more solidly by teaching it for a while.
Everything I needed to know about life I learned on Dagobah.