FW: THREE Faculty Positions Available
Tim Barrows
barrowst at spot.colorado.edu
Wed Oct 25 17:18:47 EST 2000
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Kevin Shelton [mailto:sheltonkl at MISSOURI.EDU]
>Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 1:59 AM
>To: ISOGEOCHEM at LIST.UVM.EDU
>Subject: THREE Faculty Positions Available
>
>
>Hello All!
>
> We have 3 faculty positions that are to begin in Fall 2001. Formal
>ads will appear in EOS in October. The fields are: Late Cenozoic Systems;
>Sedimentology; Solid Earth Geophysics. People involved in isotope studies
>could certainly fit either of the the first two fields. Descriptions
>follow.
>
>
>-Kevin Shelton-
>
>
>
>Late Cenozoic Systems
>
>The Department of Geological Sciences at the University of
>Missouri-Columbia invites applications for a tenure track
>Assistant Professor appointment in the broadly defined area of Late
>Cenozoic systems to begin August 2001. The
>department is growing and has active research groups in high-temperature
>geochemistry and petrology,
>biogeochemistry and stratigraphy, geophysics and tectonics, sedimentology,
>and hydrogeology
>(http://web.missouri.edu/~geolwww/. The successful candidate is expected to
>complement existing departmental
>programs while adding expertise in the study of processes and patterns that
>have demonstrable relevance to
>understanding Late Cenozoic systems and particularly the Quaternary.
>Preference will be given to individuals whose
>resesarch interests include one of the following: (1) carbon cycling and
>its relationship to climate and paleo pCO2; (2)
>terrestrial ecosystem structure/evolution; (3) landscape evolution in
>response to tectonics and climate; and (4)
>neotectonics.
>
>Completion of the Ph.D. is required at the time of appointment. Applicants
>should be prepared to prove eligibility to
>work in the United States. Candidates are expected to teach across the
>curriculum in our department, including General
>Education classes, advanced undergraduate courses, and graduate courses in
>their area of expertise. The successful
>applicant is expected to develop an active, externally funded research
>program and to direct graduate student research
>at the M.S. and Ph.D. levels. Candidates should have a commitment to
>diversity in the academic environment.
>
>Application materials should include a curriculum vita, a summary of
>research interests, copies of important
>publications, a description of courses qualified to teach, and a list of
>three personal references with complete addresses
>and E-mail information. Initial screening of applicants will begin December
>1 and continue until a suitable candidate is
>hired. Informal discussions can be arranged at the annual GSA meeting by
>contacting the chairperson of the search
>committee (E-mail: WicksC at missouri.edu). Application packages should be
>mailed to: Dr. Carol Wicks (E-mail:
>WicksC at missouri.edu), LCS Search Committee, 101 Geological Sciences
>Building, University of Missouri-Columbia,
>Columbia, MO 65211.
>
>The University of Missouri-Columbia is an equal opportunity employer. To
>request ADA accommodations, please
>contact our ADA Coordinator at 573-884-7278 (E-mail:
>adawww at showme.missouri.edu).
>
>
>
>Sedimentology
>
>The Department of Geological Sciences at the University of
>Missouri-Columbia invites applications for a tenure track
>Assistant Professor appointment in Sedimentology to begin in August 2001.
>This position is expected to complement
>existing departmental programs in siliciclastic sedimentology,
>hydrogeology, low-temperature
>geochemistry/biogeochemistry, and tectonics. Information on the department
>can be found at
>http://web.missouri.edu/~geolwww/. Preference will be given to the
>following research specialties: (1) Sedimentological
>responses to tectonic and climate forcing; (2) Basin-scale sediment fluxes
>and budgets; (3) Quantitative analysis of active
>siliciclastic systems.
>
>Completion of the Ph.D. is required at the time of appointment. Applicants
>should be prepared to prove eligibility to
>work in the United States. Candidates are expected to teach across the
>curriculum in our department, including General
>Education classes, advanced undergraduate courses, and graduate courses in
>their area of expertise. The successful
>applicant is expected to develop an active, externally funded research
>program and to direct graduate student research at
>the M.S. and Ph.D. levels. Candidates should have a commitment to diversity
>in the academic environment.
>
>Application materials should include a curriculum vita, a summary of
>research interests, copies of important
>publications, a description of courses qualified to teach, and a list of
>three personal references with complete addresses
>and E-mail information. Initial screening of applicants will begin November
>27th and continue until a suitable candidate
>is hired. Application packages should be mailed to: Dr. Kevin L. Shelton
>(E-mail: SheltonKL at missouri.edu),
>Sedimentology Search Committee, 101 Geological Sciences Building,
>University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia,
>MO 65211.
>
>The University of Missouri-Columbia is an equal opportunity employer. To
>request ADA accommodations, please
>contact our ADA Coordinator at 573-884-7278 (E-mail:
>adawww at showme.missouri.edu).
>
>Solid Earth Geophysics
>
>The Department of Geological Sciences at the University of
>Missouri-Columbia invites applications for a tenure track
>Assistant Professor appointment in the field of Solid Earth Geophysics to
>begin August 2001. We are seeking a
>broadly trained geophysicist who can integrate seismology with other types
>of geophysical methods and data to
>address large-scale tectonic problems in one or more of the following
>areas: mountain building, active tectonics, and
>crustal structure and compositions. Preference will be given to
>field-oriented candidates whose research complements
>the existing departmental programs in tectonics and geodynamics.
>Information on the department can be found at
>http://web.missouri.edu/~geolwww/.
>
>Completion of the Ph.D. is required at the time of appointment. Applicants
>should be prepared to prove eligibility to
>work in the United States. Candidates are expected to teach across the
>curriculum in our department, including General
>Education classes, advanced undergraduate courses, and graduate courses in
>their area of expertise. The successful
>applicant is expected to develop an active, externally funded research
>program and to direct graduate student research
>at the M.S. and Ph.D. levels. Candidates should have a commitment to
>diversity in the academic environment.
>
>Application materials should include a curriculum vita, a summary of
>research interests, copies of important
>publications, a description of courses qualified to teach, and a list of
>three personal references with complete addresses
>and E-mail information. Initial screening of applicants will begin January
>5, 2001 and continue until a suitable
>candidate is hired. Application packages should be mailed to: Dr. Mian Liu
>(E-mail: LiuM at missouri.edu),
>Geophysics Search Committee, 101 Geological Sciences Building, University
>of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO
>65211.
>
>The University of Missouri-Columbia is an equal opportunity employer. To
>request ADA accommodations, please
>contact our ADA Coordinator at 573-884-7278 (E-mail:
>adawww at showme.missouri.edu).
>
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