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GEOSCIENCE JOBS & OPPORTUNITIES


          Ads (or cancellations) must reach the GSA advertising office   any questions or comments, please send an email   courses, including foundation courses in physical
          no later than the first of the month, one month prior to the   message to ummp-earth-search@umich.edu.  and environmental geology, as well as intermedi-
          issue in which they are to be published. (Note: Combined   The application deadline is August 31, 2019, for   ate level courses; advise undergraduate students;
          March/April issue releases on March schedule.) Print ads will
          also appear on the Geoscience Job Board to coincide with the   full consideration, but applications will continue to   and  provide  professional  service  to  the  depart-
          month of print issue. Contact: advertising@geosociety.org,   be reviewed until the position is filled. We expect to   ment and university. Required: M.S. in geoscience
          +1-800-472-1988 ext. 1053, or +1-303-357-1053. Email corre-  begin on-campus interviews in late Fall 2019.  (for appointment as Assistant Lecturer) or Ph.D. in
          spondence should include complete contact information   The University of Michigan is supportive of the   geoscience (for appointment as Assistant Teaching
          (including phone and mailing address). Rates are in U.S. dollars.
                                             needs of dual career couples and is an Affirma-  Professor) by time of appointment, and documented
                                  Per line each
                         Per Line for   addt’l month   tive Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Women   teaching experience; applicant must be a U.S. citi-
          Classification   1st month   (same ad)  and members of minority groups are encouraged   zen, a lawful permanent resident, admitted for resi-
          Positions Open   $9.35   $9.30     to apply.                          dence as an applicant under the 1986 immigration
          Fellowship Opportunities   $9.35   $9.30                              amnesty law, refugee, or asylee. Desired: interest in
          Opportunities for Students         Geochemistry Lab Manager, Miami    contributing to supervision of undergraduate stu-
              First 25 lines   FREE   $5.00  University
             Additional lines   $5.00   $5.00                                   dent research and field-based experiences. Submit
                                             The Dept. of Geology and Environmental Earth   letter of application, curriculum vitae, and evidence
                                             Science at  Miami  University invites  applications   of  teaching  effectiveness  to  http://jobs.miamioh
                  POSITIONS OPEN             for a Geochemistry Lab Manager position. The Lab   .edu/cw/en-us/job/495551. Letters of reference will
                                             Manager will be expected to manage trace metal   be requested upon receipt of application. Inquiries
          Faculty Position, Paleontology,    geochemistry, ICP-OES/MS and powder XRD   can be directed to Cathy Edwards at edwardca@
          University of Michigan             labs. Duties will include training and supervision   miamioh.edu. Review of applications will begin on
          The Museum of Paleontology and the Dept. of Earth   of lab users, laboratory maintenance, data quality   October 2, 2019, and continue until position is filled.
          and Environmental Sciences at the University of   assurance, assistance in teaching laboratory-based   Miami University, an EO/AA employer, encour-
          Michigan are searching for a full-time tenure-track   courses, oversight of radiation and environmental   ages applications from minorities, women, pro-
          faculty candidate in the field of Paleontology at   health and safety compliance, and laboratory finan-  tected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
          the assistant professor/assistant curator level. This   cial  management. Laboratory  technique  develop-  Miami does not permit, and takes action to pre-
          is a university year appointment with an expected   ment and adaptation for analysis of diverse geologic   vent harassment, discrimination and retaliation.
          start date of September 1, 2020. The Museum of   and environmental materials expected, with oppor-  Requests for reasonable accommodations for dis-
          Paleontology has recently relocated its internation-  tunities to pursue research and external funding.   abilities should be directed to ADAFacultyStaff@
          ally significant collections of plant, invertebrate,   Required: M.S. or Ph.D. in geology or related field,   miamioh.edu or 513-529-3560. Annual Security
          and vertebrate fossils to the new Research Muse-  at least 4 years of experience in major and trace ele-  and Fire Safety Report may be found at http://
          ums Center. Paleontology faculty labs and offices   ment analysis of geologic materials by plasma tech-  www  .MiamiOH.edu/campus-safety/annual-report/
          are in the newly completed  Biological Sciences   niques at the time of the appointment, and proven   index.html. Criminal background check required.
          Building, which houses other academic units and   experience in successful training and supervision   All campuses are smoke- and tobacco-free.
          the Museum of Natural History which attracts over   of geochemistry lab users. Desired: experience in
          165,000 visitors a year.           LA-ICP-MS, powder XRD and HPLC analysis;   Collection Manager, University of
            We seek applicants who have broad research and   expertise in laboratory technique development, and  Kansas Biodiversity Institute
          teaching interests within developing areas of evo-  electrical and mechanical abilities. Submit letter of   The University of Kansas Biodiversity Institute
          lutionary  or  environmental  paleontology.  We  are   application, curriculum vitae and unofficial copy   seeks a collection manager to oversee its world-
          especially interested in applicants investigating the   of transcripts to http://jobs.miamioh.edu/cw/en-us/  class research collections in invertebrate paleontol-
          invertebrate fossil record, although exceptional can-  job/495595. Letters of reference will be requested   ogy. The collections consist of extensive inverte-
          didates with other areas of taxonomic expertise will   upon receipt of application. Inquiries can be directed   brate fossil and micro-fossil specimens, along with
          be considered. The Museum and Department invite   to Cathy Edwards at edwardca@miamioh.edu. Posi-  archives and library holdings. The collections have
          applicants in fields including, but not restricted to:   tion not eligible for H-1B sponsorship. Review of   strengths in Cambrian, Carboniferous and Creta-
          macroevolution, interactions of developmental biol-  applications will begin on September 2, 2019, and   ceous fossils, microfossils, echinoderms, brachio-
          ogy and evolution, extinction dynamics, paleoecol-  continue until position is filled.   pods, and arthropods, and fossils from Antarctica.
                                               Miami University, an EO/AA employer, encour-
          ogy, organismal paleobiology, and biotic responses   ages applications from minorities, women, pro-  University curators and students, and national and
                                                                                international scholars, use the collections exten-
          to global change.                  tected veterans and individuals with disabilities.   sively  for  research  and  education.  The  collection
            The successful candidate is expected to estab-
          lish  an  externally  funded  research  program  and   Miami does not permit, and takes action to pre-  manager is responsible for day-to-day activities in
                                                                                the collection and reports to the curator-in-charge.
                                             vent harassment, discrimination and retaliation.
          contribute to excellence in undergraduate and   Requests for reasonable accommodations for dis-  This is a full-time (12-month appointment), non-
          graduate teaching. Applicants must have a Ph.D.   abilities should be directed to ADAFacultyStaff@  tenure track position. To learn more and apply go to
          at the time of appointment and should submit the   miamioh.edu or 513-529-3560. Annual Security   http://employment.ku.edu/staff/14823BR.
          following: (1) cover letter; (2) CV; (3) statement of   and Fire Safety Report may be found at http://  Application review begins 3 September 2019.
          current and future research plans; (4) statement of   www  .MiamiOH.edu/campus-safety/annual-report/  EO/AA. We celebrate diversity in all forms.
          teaching philosophy and experience; (5) evidence   index.html. Criminal background check required.
          of teaching excellence, if available; (6) statement   All campuses are smoke- and tobacco-free.  Assistant Professor (Tenure Track),
          of activities contributing to diversity, equity, and                  Paleoclimate Sedimentology,
          inclusion in academia; (7) up to four publications;   Assistant Lecturer/Assistant Teaching   University of Lausanne
          and (8) the names and contact information for at   Professor Position, Geoscience,   The Faculty of Geosciences and the Environment
          least four references.             Miami University                   (FGSE) of the University of Lausanne invites
            Information about the Museum and Department   The Dept. of Geology and Environmental Earth Sci-  applications for a professorship in Paleoclimate
          can be found at  www.lsa.umich.edu/paleontology   ence at Miami University invites applications for a   Sedimentology, to be based in the Institute of
          and www.lsa.umich.edu/earth. To apply please go to   full-time Assistant Lecturer or Assistant Teaching   Earth Sciences (ISTE).
          https://ummp-earth.lsa.umich.edu/search19/, com-  Professor position on the Oxford campus, begin-  We are looking for an excellent sedimentolo-
          plete the online form, and upload the required appli-  ning  August  2020.  The Assistant Lecturer/Assis-  gist who focuses on the reconstruction of past
          cation documents as a single PDF file. If you have   tant Teaching Professor will teach undergraduate   climate changes (including sedimentary, paleocli-

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