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GEOSCIENCE JOBS AND OPPORTUNITIES

         active lithospheric dynamics, and/or metamorphic/  department’s strengths in understanding the Earth   contribute to NMT’s commitment to diversity, mul-
         igneous petrology.                  using geophysical techniques; applicants with inter-  ticulturalism, and community (1 page), (6) one rep-
          Successful candidates will demonstrate outstand-  ests in any field of observational, experimental, or   resentative publication, and (7) names of three refer-
         ing potential for excellence in research through   computational  geophysics  are  welcome.  The  suc-  ences, in a single pdf sent to nmtjobapps@npe.nmt
         development of a vibrant, externally funded research   cessful candidate will be expected to develop a vig-  .edu and glenn.spinelli@nmt.edu. Applicants must
         program; contribute to our core undergraduate cur-  orous, independent, and externally funded research   have a doctoral degree in Earth sciences or a related
         riculum and teach graduate courses; and advance   program supporting M.S. and Ph.D. students and   field. Inquiries should be directed to the geophys-
         diversity,  equity, and  inclusion  within  our  depart-  teach three courses per year.   ics search committee chair, Glenn Spinelli (glenn
         ment and university. This position will be one of four   New Mexico Tech, located in the central Rio   .spinelli@nmt.edu). Review of application material
         offered this coming year by USU’s College of Science   Grande  valley  community  of  Socorro,  specializes   will begin on September 15, 2021. The search will
         intended to strengthen a community of faculty with   in science and engineering education and research,   remain open until the position is filled. New Mexico
         strong ties to underserved groups in the sciences.  and has an enrollment of approximately 2000   Tech, a Hispanic Serving Institution, is an equal
          For more information and to apply for this posi-  undergraduate and graduate students. The Earth   opportunity/affirmative action employer.
         tion, visit https://careers-usu.icims.com/jobs/3748/  and Environmental Science Department (www.nmt
         assistant-professor-in-lithospheric-evolution/job.   .edu/academics/ees) has undergraduate programs in
         Required materials include a cover letter; CV; state-  Earth Science and Environmental Science, and M.S.
         ments of research, teaching, and DEI philosophies;   and Ph.D. programs in Geophysics, Geology, Geo-
         contact information for 3 references; and one rep-  chemistry, Geobiology, and Hydrology. The Depart-
         resentative publication. Please visit our website   ment consists of 15 faculty and approximately 100
         (https://geo.usu.edu/) and contact  Tony  Lowry,   undergraduate and graduate students. Additional   HIRING?
         Search Committee Chair, tony.lowry@usu.edu, with   on-campus geoscience expertise includes the New
         any inquiries. USU is an AA/EO employer. Review   Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources   Find those qualified geoscientists to fill
         of applications begins on September 15, 2021.  (geoinfo.nmt.edu), Petroleum Recovery Research   vacancies. Use GSA’s Geoscience Job Board
                                             Center (www.prrc.nmt.edu), and IRIS-PASSCAL
         Assistant Professor in Structural   (www.passcal.nmt.edu).               (geosociety.org/jobs) and print issues of
         Geology, New Mexico Institute of     Applicants should submit: (1) a cover letter, (2)   GSA Today. Bundle and save for best pricing
         Mining and Technology               curriculum vitae, (3) statement of research inter-  options. That unique candidate is waiting to
          The New Mexico Institute of Mining and Tech-  ests (2 pages), (4) statement of teaching interests   be found.
         nology (NMT) invites applications for a tenure-  (2 pages), (5) statement indicating how you would
         track, assistant professor position in structural geol-
         ogy. We seek candidates with a strong track record
         of field-based research directed at the investigation
         of fundamental tectonic processes. Specific inter-
         ests may include (but are not limited to) one or more
         of the following topics: active tectonics and hazards,
         remote sensing, seismogenic fault zone processes,
         ductile shear zone kinematics and petrology, ther-
         mochronology, surficial dating, thermo-kinematic
         or hazards modeling, and field method develop-
         ment. The successful candidate will be expected to   Assistant Professor
         develop a cutting-edge, externally funded research
         program and teach three classes per year.       Department of Earth, Atmospheric
          Applicants should submit: (1) a cover letter, (2)
         curriculum vitae, (3) statement of research interests,   and Planetary Sciences
         (4) statement  of  teaching interests,  (5) statement   The Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
         indicating how you would contribute to NMT’s    (EAPS) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Cambridge,
         commitment to diversity, multiculturalism, and   Massachusetts invites applications for a faculty position in the broad
         community, (6) one representative publication,   area of geochemistry. Areas of high priority include geochronology
         and (7) names of three references, in a single pdf   Earth and planetary evolution.
         to Rosa.Jaramillo@nmt.edu and mark.person@      A complete application includes a (1) cover letter, (2) Curriculum Vitae,
         nmt .edu. Inquiries should be directed to structural   (3) 1-3 page summary of current and future research directions, (4) 1-3
         geology search committee chair, Mark Person (mark   page statement describing teaching and mentoring experience and/
         .person@nmt.edu). Review of application materials   or future plans, including a statement about the applicant’s views on
         will begin on September 15, 2021. The search will   diversity, equity, and belonging as it relates to faculty duties, as well
                                                         as any past, current, and potential future contributions in this area,
         remain open until the position is filled. New Mexico   and (5) three letters of recommendation.
         Tech, a Hispanic serving institution, is an equal   A Ph.D. is required by the start of employment.
         opportunity/affirmative action employer.        Applications are being accepted at Academic Jobs Online:
                                                         https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/18978
         Assistant Professor Position in                 Applications received by 1 October 2021 will be given priority.
         Geophysics, New Mexico Institute                MIT is an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will
         of Mining and Technology                        receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against
          The Earth and Environmental Science Depart-    on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion,
                                                         disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, ancestry, or national or ethnic
         ment at New Mexico Institute of Mining and Tech-  origin. MIT’s full policy on nondiscrimination can be found at https://policies.
         nology (NMT) invites applications for a tenure-  mit.edu/policies-procedures/90-
                                                         relations-and-responsibilities-within-
         track assistant professor in geophysics. We seek   mit-community/92-nondiscrimination  http://web.mit.edu
         candidates whose interests would complement the
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