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GEOSCIENCE JOBS AND OPPORTUNITIES
Send job board inquiries to advertising@ eral Exploration, a one-year non-thesis study or Physical Geography; or BSc with relevant
geosociety.org, or call +1-800-427-1988 ext. program. For more information, please contact research and/or work experience is required.
1053 or +1-303-357-1053. mineralexploration@mines.edu. Other fields may be considered for excep-
tional candidates. Some experience with one
or more programming languages is preferred.
Funded Ph.D. Scholarship, Near-Real-Time The successful candidate will be awarded a
OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS Models of Earthquake-Related Flood Haz- fully funded 3-year Ph.D. scholarship, which
ard, University of Canterbury. Research includes University fees and stipend, and join
MS and Ph.D. Opportunities in Economic Goal: To develop, test, and validate near-real- the vibrant Active Tectonics and Disaster Risk
Geology, Colorado School of Mines. The time models of surface hydrological changes Resilience groups at UC. We are committed to
Department of Geology and Geological Engi- following large earthquakes. promoting a diverse and inclusive work envi-
neering at the Colorado School of Mines Overview: This funded Ph.D. scholarship ronment. Candidates from historically under-
seeks students interested in pursuing gradu- will integrate remote sensing, structural geol- represented groups in the geosciences are
ate degrees (MS and Ph.D.) focused on min- ogy, geomorphology, and surface hydrology encouraged to apply.
eral exploration, economic geology, and the to develop near-real-time forecasts of coseis- If interested, please send a 1-page cover let-
geochemistry and petrology of ore deposits. mic flood hazard. This project is a part of the ter and CV to timothy.stahl@canterbury.ac.nz
Motivated applicants could enter our gradu- GNS-led programme Rapid Characterisation before 15 July 2022.
ate program in January or August 2023. Suc- of Earthquakes and Tsunami: Fewer deaths
cessful students will be embedded into the and faster recovery. The candidate will be
NSF-supported Center for Advanced Subsur- based at the School of Earth and Environment
face Earth Resource Models (CASERM) with at University of Canterbury in Christchurch, Hiring?
funding provided by industry partners. Suc- New Zealand. Find those qualified geoscientists to fill
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