[unav_all] tenure-track faculty position, University of Rochester
Cindy Ebinger
ebinger at earth.rochester.edu
Tue Nov 3 18:42:24 MST 2009
Faculty Position in Climate Dynamics/Climate System Variability,
University of Rochester.
The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences invites
applications for a full-time faculty position in climate dynamics,
climate system variability, or quaternary climate evolution. The level
of the position is open, starting in the 2010-11 academic year. We are
interested in a dynamic educator and researcher who can build an
externally funded program through strong links to the international
climate change community. Preference will be given to applicants who
can build cross-disciplinary programs involving undergraduates and
graduates that complement University of Rochester’s programs in earth
and planetary evolution, tectonic-climate interactions, and
evolutionary biology. See http://www.ees.rochester.edu for more
information about the Department’s strengths in geophysics,
geochemistry, petrology, tectonics, and sedimentology. Rochester’s
cultural, educational and recreational assets consistently place it in
the top 10 places to live within the US. Applicants should send a
curriculum vitae, select reprints, a statement of research and
teaching goals, and the names of at least four references to: Chair,
Climate Dynamics Search, c/o Kathy Lutz, Department of Earth and
Environmental Sciences, 227 Hutchison Hall, University of Rochester,
Rochester, NY 14627, Ph. (585) 275-5713, FAX (585) 244-5689. The
review of applicants will begin December 15, 2009, and will continue
until the position is filled. The University of Rochester, an equal
opportunity employer, has a strong commitment to diversity and
actively encourages applications from candidates from groups
underrepresented in higher education.
ebinger at earth.rochester.edu
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