[Geoinfo] Fwd: Post-doctoral Research Associate Program, Geological Sciences, Brown University

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Postdoctoral Research Associate
Department of Geological Sciences, Brown University

The Department of Geological Sciences at Brown University invites
applications for its postdoctoral research associate program. The
Department seeks outstanding candidates in the field of Earth and
planetary sciences, with preference given to applicants whose research
addresses key questions in Earth composition, structure, dynamics,
deformation and material properties. Postdoctoral associates are
encouraged to pursue their own research interests, but close
interaction with Brown Geological Sciences faculty is expected.
Additional program information and a description of research and
facilities in the Department can be found at
http://brown.edu/Departments/Geology.

These competitive, institutionally-supported postdoctoral positions
are awarded for a one-year period, with anticipated extension for a
second year. The initial annual stipend is $55,100 and a
research/travel fund of $5,000 is provided in each year.

Applicants should forward a cover letter, curriculum vita,  a brief
proposal for the research to be carried out at Brown (with
identification of a Brown faculty sponsor), a statement of research
accomplishments, official transcript and three letters of
recommendation to:  https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/17417 no later
than January 11, 2013.  Inquiries and other communications may be
directed by email to geopostdocsearch en brown.edu.    Decisions will be
made in Spring, 2013 for a position start date as early as July 1,
2013. Applicants should have a recent Ph.D. or should be 2013 degree
candidates. Completion of the Ph.D. is required by the time of the
appointment.  Brown University is an equal opportunity/affirmative
action employer. We encourage applications from minority or female
candidates.

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