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Teaching expectations include general education to teaching and working in a multicultural environ- level Associate Scientist. Requires Ph.D. with
courses in geology and/or physical geography, and ment. We strongly encourage applications from an emphasis on aqueous geochemistry related to
upper-level elective courses for our Geographic women, underrepresented ethnic groups, veterans, water resources and scientific leadership poten-
Information Science and Environmental and and individuals with disabilities. Texas A&M Uni- tial. Emphasis on state-of-the-science field studies
Applied Geology programs. versity also has a policy of being responsive to the and complementary theoretical research. Com-
Review of applications will begin on January 2, needs of dual‐career partners (http://dof.tamu.edu/ plete announcement/application info at www.kgs
2019 and continue until March. To be considered, Faculty‐Resources/dual-career-partner-placement). .ku.edu/General/jobs.html. Review of applications
applicants must apply through EKU’s employ- The College of Geosciences is committed to cre- will begin March 4, 2019; http://www.kgs.ku.edu/
ment site at https://jobs.eku.edu/; search for ating a diverse and inclusive climate for faculty, General/jobs/J00008370.html.
posting # F00068P. graduate students and undergraduate students. We Apply online at http://employment.ku.edu/
Instructional Assistant Professor, actively work to recruit and retain a diverse cohort academic/13299BR. For further information con-
tact Geoff Bohling (geoff@kgs.ku.edu) or Don
Texas A&M University of undergraduate students. We seek a colleague Whittemore (donwhitt@kgs.ku.edu). For further
with a track record that will complement our educa-
The Dept. of Geology and Geophysics at Texas tion mission to train a diverse pool of students for information about other aspects of the position,
A&M University invites applications for a full-time future success in applied, academic, and govern- contact Annette Delaney, HR, at adelaney@kgs
non‐tenure track Instructional Assistant Professor. ment positions as geoscientists. .ku.edu or +1-785-864-2152. KU is an EO/AAE,
This is a 9‐month appointment for an initial three- Interested candidates should submit electronic http://policy.ku.edu/IOA/nondiscrimination.
year term, renewable contingent on performance applications to: https://apply.interfolio.com/57482
and continued funding. We seek an energetic edu- and must include the following: curriculum vita, Lecturer in Geology, Specializing in
cator to lead efforts to develop cutting‐edge fun- statement of teaching philosophy, statement of Environmental Geospatial Sciences,
damental Earth science courses and expand our research interests, and the names and addresses of Dept. of Geology, University of Dayton
catalog of online courses. The successful candidate at least three references. Screening of applications The Dept. of Geology invites applications for a nine
will teach two courses per semester using effective will begin November 15, 2018, and will continue month, annually renewable, non-tenure-track lec-
pedagogical techniques in a combination of class- until the position is filled. turer position. This is a full time and benefit-eligible
room and online settings, coordinate lab schedul- Questions regarding the position may be directed position. The successful candidate will be expected
ing for undergraduate courses, and develop new to the Chair of the Instructional Assistant Profes- to teach four courses per semester. These courses
online course materials. Teaching opportunities sor Search Committee by emailing: Instructional include introductory lectures and labs in geography,
also include field, high impact learning, and study AsstProfessorsearch@tamu.edu. geology, Geographic Information Systems (GIS),
abroad courses. and environmental geology. Candidates will also
The successful candidate may augment the Associate Director for Research, mentor undergraduate students in GIS-related cap-
9-month appointment with research funding or by Kansas Geological Survey (KGS), stone projects. The position begins August 16, 2019.
teaching undergraduate research and field courses University of Kansas, Lawrence Required qualifications: A Ph.D. in geography,
and/or other courses in their area of expertise. In Full-time position to provide strategic collaborative geology, environmental geoscience, or a closely
addition to teaching, the successful candidate is research leadership that supports the KGS mission. related field is required at the time of application,
expected to make contributions to either research The Associate Director for Research (ADR) will with an emphasis in geo-spatial information tech-
or departmental service and will have opportuni- report to the Director and interact with Senior-rank nology. Applicants must be able to teach introduc-
ties to explore cutting‐edge teaching technologies academic staff; oversee approximately 14 Kansas tory and advanced GIS courses using the ESRI
or practice. This appointment includes the ability Geological Survey (KGS) Assistant and Associate- ArcGIS software. They must also possess effective
to seek extramural funding, conduct collaborative rank academic and scientific research staff, and written communication skills.
research with other members of the faculty, use their research programs; align the unique strengths For a complete list of qualifications and to apply,
department facilities, and publish research results. of current KGS research programs with research go to http://jobs.udayton.edu/postings/27666. A
At the time of employment, candidates must have trends and new innovative research opportunities. complete application consists of a cover letter of
a Ph.D. in geology, geophysics, geological educa- The ADR also will be expected to lead an exter- interest addressing the required and preferred
tion or a related discipline in addition to higher nally funded, active research program in an area qualifications, a complete CV, a statement of teach-
education teaching experience with a minimum of relevant to Kansas. The KGS is a research and ing philosophy, a sample syllabus for an introduc-
4 semesters as a Teaching Assistant or 2 semesters service division of the University of Kansas, and tory course in GIS; a copy of graduate transcripts,
as instructor of record. the successful candidate will have the opportunity and three letters of recommendation, at least one
The College of Geosciences at Texas A&M to collaborate with KU faculty and students in of which should discuss the applicant’s potential as
University is a unique institution committed to other departments and research groups. Complete a teacher. Optional materials include evidence of
fundamental Earth systems research across four announcement/application info at www.kgs.ku teaching effectiveness (i.e. summary of teaching
Departments: Atmospheric Sciences, Geography, .edu/General/jobs.html. Review of applications evaluations).
Oceanography, and Geology and Geophysics. The will begin Jan. 15, 2019. Application deadline: February 15, 2019.
College hosts the Texas Sea Grant, the Geochemi- Apply online at http://employment.ku.edu/ The Dept. of Geology offers BS degrees in
cal and Environmental Research Group (GERG), academic/13077BR. For further information about Geology and Environmental Geology and a gradu-
and the International Ocean Discovery Program the position contact Rolfe Mandel, mandel@ ate certificate in Geographic Information Systems
(IODP). The college has established a teaching/ ku.edu, 785-864-2171. For further information (GIS). It is also actively involved in the University’s
research facility in Costa Rica and a teaching about other aspects of the position, contact Annette Sustainability Studies Program. For more infor-
facility near San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. This Delaney, HR, at adelaney@ku.edu or 785-864- mation on the department, please visit http://www
appointment includes the opportunity to work 2152. KU is an EO/AAE, http://policy.ku.edu/IOA/ .udayton.edu/artssciences/geology/index.php.
across departments and programs in the College nondiscrimination. The University of Dayton, founded in 1850 by the
and lead international coursework to maximize Society of Mary, is a top ten Catholic research uni-
educational opportunities for our undergraduates. Hydrogeochemist, Geohydrology versity. The University seeks outstanding, diverse
The Texas A&M System is an Equal Oppor- Section, Kansas Geological Survey, faculty and staff who value its mission and share its
tunity/Affirmative Action/Veterans/ Disability University of Kansas, Lawrence commitment to academic excellence in teaching,
Employer committed to diversity. The University Full-time position to lead KGS hydrogeochemi- research and artistic creativity, the development of
is dedicated to the goal of building a culturally cal investigations. Faculty-equivalent, sabbatical- the whole person, and leadership and service in the
diverse and pluralistic faculty and staff committed eligible position at the rank of Assistant or entry- local and global community.
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