[Geoinfo] Fwd: [Gpmag-l] Four Tenure Track Faculty positions
Augusto Rapalini
rapalini en gl.fcen.uba.ar
Vie Sep 27 11:38:54 -03 2019
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Asunto: [Gpmag-l] Four Tenure Track Faculty positions
Fecha: Thu, 26 Sep 2019 21:44:21 +0000
De: Bernard Housen <bernieh en wwu.edu>
A: gpmag-l en mailman.ucsd.edu <gpmag-l en mailman.ucsd.edu>
Hello GPmag readers,
I am writing to let you know about, and request your help in encouraging
interested and qualified folks to apply for, a set of four tenure track
faculty we’re planning to hire at Western Washington University.
The positions and links to additional info and applications materials are:
*Two positions in Marine and Coastal Sciences*, a new program WWU is
launching. The Geology Dept will be home to two of these faculty, and
we’re looking for someone in one of three possible research/teaching
specialties:
·Coastal Geomorph/Coastal Geohazards
·Paleoceanography/Paleoclimate
·Marine Geology
Details and application instructions are here:
https://employment.wwu.edu/cw/en-us/job/497185/assistant-professor-geology-marine-and-coastal-science
review of applications will start Oct 14, 2019
*One position in Planetary Geology/Geophysics*
This position is split between the WWU Geology Dept and the WWU Physics
and Astronomy Dept, and we wish to recruit candidates whose research and
teaching focuses on the role of physical processes in topics such as
planet formation and evolution, planetary interiors, surfaces, or
potential fields, small bodies, solar system dynamics, or related areas.
Details and application instructions are here:
https://employment.wwu.edu/cw/en-us/job/497337/assistant-professor-of-planetary-geologygeophysics
review of applications will start Dec 20, 2019
*One position in Igneous Petrology*
This position in wholly within the Geology Dept, and we seek applicants
with research interests that include, but are not limited to, the
timescales of magmatic processes, the evolution of the continental
crust, mantle, oceanic lithosphere/ocean island/mid-ocean ridge
processes, the recycling of elements and volatiles within arc magmas and
subduction systems, and links between tectonic and magmatic processes.
Details and application instructions are here:
https://employment.wwu.edu/cw/en-us/job/497184/assistant-professor-of-igneous-petrology
review of applications will begin on Dec 15, 2019
These positions are the result of planned program growth and additional
institutional and state support for the WWU Geology Dept and its allied
programs, and to serve the growing numbers of our undergraduate and
MS-level majors, and so should represent some exciting opportunities!
If you or anyone has questions, please feel free to contact me:
Bernie Housen
Chair, WWU Geology Dept (bernieh en wwu.edu <mailto:bernieh en wwu.edu>)
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