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" target=_blank>7. The University of Texas - 2005-10-04 13:04:04
Tenure-Track Position in Marine Chemistry

The University of Texas invites applications for a Marine Chemist at the rank of Assistant Professor in the Department of Marine Science and Research Assistant
Professor in the Marine Science Institute. The position is based at the Institute (http://www.utmsi.utexas.edu) in Port Aransas, TX. The area of research is open but should complement existing expertise in isotope geochemistry, organic geochemistry, nutrient dynamics, and tracer biogeochemistry. Candidates must have a Ph.D. degree at the time of appointment; postdoctoral experience and a strong research and publication record are preferred. The successful candidate will be expected to develop an externally-funded research program program, teach graduate and undergraduate classes, and supervise graduate students. Applicants should send a PDF file containing a statement of research and specific teaching interests (3 pages maximum) and curriculum vitae to , and have at least three letters of recommendation mailed to; Chemistry Search, The University of Texas Marine Science Institute, 750 Channel View Drive, Port Aransas, Texas 78373-5015. The application must demonstrate how the candidate’s expertise complements that of current faculty and contributes to our graduate program in marine science. Review of applications will start November 1, 2005 and continue until the position is filled. A background check will be conducted on the applicant selected.

The University of Texas at Austin is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

" target=_blank>6. University of North Carolina - 2005-01-27 15:05:53
Three Tenure Track Positions at UNC-Chapel Hill in
Geological Oceanography and/or Sediment Dynamics

The Marine Sciences Program of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill seeks to fill three (3) tenure track faculty positions spanning the areas of Geological Oceanography, Marine Geology and Sediment Dynamics. Two positions will be at the Institute of Marine Sciences (IMS) on the coast in Morehead City, and one will be in the Department of Marine Sciences (MASC) in Chapel Hill.

Department of Marine Sciences Position: All aspects of geological oceanography will be considered. We encourage applicants whose research complements existing strengths and/or cuts across traditional disciplinary boundaries (see www.marine.unc.edu/MASC.html for further information). The candidate filling the MASC position will be expected to teach one course per semester.

Institute of Marine Sciences Positions: Estuarine, coastal and continental shelf processes are focal areas at IMS, and interest in observational studies is desirable (see www.marine.unc.edu/IMS.html for more information). The IMS positions carry no formal teaching requirement, although undergraduate and graduate teaching opportunities exist.

The selected individuals will be expected to develop vigorous, externally funded research programs, publish in peer-reviewed journals, and direct graduate students. Qualifications include a PhD in Geological Oceanography, Marine Geology, Engineering or a related field. Post-doctoral experience is preferred. We anticipate that these positions will be filled at the Assistant Professor level; one position at IMS might be filled at the Associate Professor level. Nine months’ salary support is provided for each position.

Applicants should submit a CV and statements of research and (for MASC) teaching interests. Also arrange for four letters of reference to be sent to the Chair, Geological Oceanography Search Committee, UNC-Chapel Hill, Dept. of Marine Sciences, Venable Hall CB#3300, Chapel Hill, NC 27599. Please indicate whether you would like to locate at IMS or MASC. Applications will be considered beginning March 1, 2005. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is an equal opportunity employer.

" target=_blank>5. University of Wisconsin-Milwau - 2005-01-19 22:33:34
Mineralogist

The Department of Geosciences at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee seeks to hire a mineralogist at the tenure-track assistant professor level. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. and have demonstrated research experience in mineralogy. Post-doctoral experience is desirable. The successful candidate is expected to conduct an active research program, teach undergraduate and graduate courses in mineralogy and related subject areas, and rotate into beginning geology courses. Information regarding the Department is available online at www.uwm.edu/Dept/Geosciences/.

To be considered, send a curriculum vitae with a research plan, an outline of teaching philosophy, and three letters of recommendation to: Norman P. Lasca, Chair, Department of Geosciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Box 413, Milwaukee WI 53201-0413. Fax: (414)229-5452. E-mail: . Review of credentials will begin on January 24, 2005 and will continue until the position is filled. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.

" target=_blank>4. University of Vermont - 2005-01-19 22:31:43
POSITION AVAILABLE

The Department of Geology at the University of Vermont invites applications for a one- year appointment as a Lecturer beginning in August, 2005. Teaching responsibilities include Structural Geology (Spring 2006), introductory level Environmental Geology (Fall, 2005) and Introduction to Earth System Science (Spring, 2006). All courses include labs with graduate student Teaching Fellows. Applicants are expected to hold the Ph.D, however qualified ABDs will also be considered.
Applications must be received by March 1, 2005 at www.uvmjobs.com and should include a cover letter of application which includes a statement of teaching philosophy, curriculum vitae, and contact information for three references. Further information about the Department can be found at geology.uvm.edu.
The University of Vermont is an Equal Opportunity employer. Women and minority candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.

" target=_blank>3. Colorado State University - 2005-01-19 21:40:47
Colorado State University
Tenure-track Appointment – Sedimentology/Stratigraphy

The Department of Geosciences at Colorado State University seeks to fill a position in Sedimentology/Stratigraphy at the assistant professor level. The position is a 9-month tenure-track appointment. Requirements are a Ph.D., a strong research record in the areas of sedimentology and stratigraphy with an emphasis in siliciclastic sedimentary systems, and evidence of teaching ability. Preference will be given to applicants with strong field skills, experience with petroleum systems, and a strong record of external research funding. The applicant’s research and teaching interests should complement and enhance one or more of the Department’s existing strengths. The successful applicant is expected to teach at all levels and develop a vigorous externally funded research program supporting graduate students. Teaching assignments will include an undergraduate course in sedimentology/stratigraphy, graduate courses in the hire’s specialty, team-teaching undergraduate field course(s), and, on a rotational basis, a large enrollment introductory geology course. The preferred start date is August 2005.

The Department of Geosciences offers B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. In keeping with the mission of a Land Grant University, the program is known for its strength in field-based research, outreach to solve resource management problems, and basic research programs in sedimentology/stratigraphy, petrology/geochemistry, structural geology/tectonics, hydrogeology/geomorphology, economic geology, and geophysics. Facilities available at CSU include a large flume facility in the Engineering Research Center, state of the art UNIX and PC computational facilities, geophysical field instrumentation that includes 48-channel seismic, resistivity, and ground penetrating radar systems, and modern analytical facilities that include TIMS, ICP-AES, SEM, and XRD instruments. Our department is housed in the College of Natural Resources, which supports strong programs in watershed science, remote-sensing, and geographic information systems.

Our location in northern Colorado offers excellent opportunities for field-based research and teaching in the Rocky Mountains and the Colorado High Plains. Numerous opportunities exist for extramural collaboration due to our proximity to other research universities, the USGS, and strong regional petroleum and environmental geology industries. The quality of life in Fort Collins is high, with a pleasant climate, good schools, and ample opportunities for outdoor recreation. Proximity to Denver provides ready access to big-city amenities and an international airport.

To apply, send as email attachments a curriculum vitae, statements of research and teaching interests, and names and addresses of three referees to . Include “Sedimentology Application” in the subject line. Ancillary materials, such as copies of recent publications, may be mailed to: Sedimentology Search Chair, Department of Geosciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, 80523-1482. Applications may be accepted until the position is filled, but for full consideration please submit by February 1, 2005. For additional information, candidates can visit: www.cnr.colostate.edu/geo or contact Dr. Dennis L. Harry at or 970-491-2714.

Colorado State University is committed to creating a university community which values and supports diversity; individuals who contribute to such diversity are strongly encouraged to apply. Colorado State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and complies with all Federal and Colorado State laws, regulations, and executive orders regarding affirmative action requirements. The Office of Equal Opportunity is located in Room 101 Student Services. In order to assist Colorado State University in meeting its affirmative action responsibilities, ethnic minorities, women, and other protected class members are encouraged to apply and to so identify themselves.

" target=_blank>2. Pennsylvania State University - 2004-10-28 20:38:36
Faculty Position in Solid Earth Geosciences

The Department of Geosciences at Penn State University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in Solid Earth Geosciences at the assistant professor level. We seek an outstanding candidate who will complement and broaden our existing strengths in active tectonics, lithospheric evolution and dynamics, earthquake and field seismology, experimental geophysics, and cryospheric dynamics. We are particularly interested in individuals who creatively combine observational, theoretical, experimental and/or analytical techniques to address problems in lithospheric deformation, and who are poised to take advantage of emerging opportunities and new initiatives in the solid Earth geosciences.

Applicants should demonstrate a strong record of scholarship and the potential for developing an internationally recognized research and teaching program at Penn State. Review of applications will begin December 1, 2004 and will continue until a suitable candidate is found. Applications should include a complete vita, details of published work, a statement outlining teaching and research interests, and names and addresses of four or more references. Send application materials to:

Search Committee Chair
Department of Geosciences
503 Deike Building
The Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA 16802.

Penn State is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity and the diversity of its workforce. Women and members of underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. For more information on the Department of Geosciences go to www.geosc.psu.edu

" target=_blank>1. Pennsylvania State University - 2004-10-28 19:37:17
Astrobiology / Evolutionary Biology

The Eberly College of Science at Penn State invites applications for a tenure track faculty position in Astrobiology with the appointment to be made in one of the colleges departments including Biology, Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology, and Chemistry Website Here. We seek a candidate interested in pursuing evolutionary research, with either prokaryotes or eukaryotes, on the early evolution of the Earth’s environment and biota. Potential fields of study include, but are not limited to, molecular, cellular and developmental evolution, and paleontology. The appointee will have the opportunity to join our Astrobiology Research Center PSARC and is expected to develop a strong, externally funded research program and participate in undergraduate and graduate teaching. Exceptional candidates at the rank of Associate or Full Professor may be considered. Applicants should send a PDF file containing their CV, statement of research and teaching interests, and contact information for three references to , or mail to:

Chair,
Astrobiology Search,
Department of Biology,
208 Mueller Laboratory,
The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park,
PA 16802-5301

Review of applications begins January 3, 2005 and will continue until a suitable candidate is identified. Penn State is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity, and the diversity of its workforce.

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