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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR                        Applications should include a statement of teaching
 SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY/PALEOCLIMATE                     and research interests in the context of a liberal arts
                                                      college. Candidates should specifically address their
              OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE                      ability to 1) teach in a socioeconomically, ethnically
The Dept. of Geology at Occidental College invites    and culturally diverse environment, and 2) engage
applications for an Assistant Professor in sedimen-   students in an ongoing research program. Submit
tary geology with a research focus in paleoclimate,   statement, curriculum vitae, 1-3 significant publi-
paleoenvironmental change, and/or fluvial - coastal   cations, and contact information for three referees
processes. Occidental is a nationally ranked liberal  to Dr. Margi Rusmore, Search Committee Chair, at
arts college recognized for its diverse student body  geosearch1@oxy.edu. Members of underrepresented
and outstanding undergraduate research program.       groups are especially encouraged to apply. Review
We seek a colleague who values undergraduate          of applications will begin October 15, 2015, and will
teaching and can sustain an active research program   continue until the search closes on December 22,
involving undergraduates. In addition to courses      2015. Search committee members will meet inter-
related to specialty, the successful candidate will   ested candidates at the GSA and AGU meetings;
contribute to teaching introductory geology, support  email the committee to make arrangements.
the Environmental Science concentration, engage
undergraduates in research, and mentor students
through completion of senior theses.

Call for Applications                                                                                          GSA TODAY | www.geosociety.org/classiads

                 2016–2017 GSA-USGS

        Congressional Science
                Fellowship

                          Application deadline: 1 Feb. 2016

   Bring your science and technology expertise to Capitol Hill to work directly with
national leaders at the interface between geoscience and public policy.

   The GSA-USGS Congressional Science Fellowship provides a rare opportunity for a
geoscientist to spend a year working for a Member of Congress or congressional committee.
If you are an earth scientist with a broad geologic background, experience applying
scientific knowledge to societal challenges, and a passion for helping shape the future of the
geoscience profession, GSA and the USGS invite your application. The fellowship is open to
GSA members who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents, with a minimum requirement
of a master’s degree with at least five years of professional experience or a Ph.D. at the time
of appointment.

                      Learn more at www.geosociety.org/csf or by contacting
                      Kasey White, +1-202-669-0466, kwhite@geosociety.org

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