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affirmative action employer with a strong commit- Photo by Bret Webster.
ment to diversity. In that spirit, we are particularly
interested in receiving applications from a broad “What a great discussion.” [Andrew Cullen]
spectrum of people, including women, minorities,
individuals with disabilities, veterans or any other Get Connected…
legally protected group.
“Thank you for joining in. … I believe this type of discussion is exactly GSA TODAY | www.geosociety.org/classiads
TENURE-TRACK FACULTY what was intended by GSA for this open forum.” [Michael Tarullo]
POSITION, DEPT. OF GEOLOGY
WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY … In The Community
The Geology Department at Washington and Lee
University, Lexington, VA seeks applications for a “I would like to add to this very interesting discussion.” [Georges Pardo]
tenure-track assistant professor in environmental
geochemistry starting in fall 2017. PhD required GSA Members:
at the time of appointment. Courses taught by
the successful candidate will include hydrology, Lend your voice to your community
geochemistry, and environmental field methods at
the majors level, and physical geology at the intro- community.geosociety.org
ductory level. We seek a dynamic, creative teacher/
scholar, dedicated to diverse teaching approaches,
enthusiastic about teaching intensive field-based
geology courses, and able to develop a strong research
program including collaboration with undergradu-
ates. W&L and the Geology Department value excel-
lence in scholarship, meaningful engagement in
professional activities, sustainability, and the devel-
opment of a campus climate that supports equality
and diversity among its faculty, staff, and students.
W&L is a nationally ranked, highly selective liberal
arts college. The Department (geology.wlu.edu) has
excellent facilities and resources, makes great use
of the Appalachians in field courses and labs, and
belongs to the Keck Geology Consortium. Appli-
cations should include curriculum vitae; teaching
statement including teaching interests/experience;
research statement; and contact information for
3 referees. Apply via email to wilsons@wlu.edu.
Please address to Lisa Greer, Chair, Geology Depart-
ment, Washington and Lee University. Initial review
of applications will begin Sept. 1; we will be avail-
able to meet with potential candidates at the fall GSA
meeting in Denver. Review will continue until the
position is filled. The University is an Equal Oppor-
tunity Employer.
WILLIAM E. WHITE POSTDOCTORAL
SCHOLARSHIP, GEOLOGICAL
SCIENCES AND GEOLOGICAL
ENGINEERING, FACULTY OF ARTS
AND SCIENCE AND FACULTY OF
ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE,
QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY
KINGSTON, ONTARIO, CANADA
One of Canada’s leading universities, Queen’s
has a long-standing reputation for academic exc
ellence, research, and a diverse and vibrant learning
environment. With its strong tradition of public
service, the University has helped to shape Cana-
dian values and policies, educating notable political
and cultural figures.
Queen’s University is located in the heart of the
community in historic Kingston, midpoint between
Montreal, Toronto, and the nation’s capital.
The Department of Geological Sciences and
Geological Engineering of Queen’s University, one
of Canada’s premier earth-science departments,
invites applications for its William E. White Post-
doctoral Scholarship, created from a fund endowed
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