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paleonet Faculty position in biogeochemistry - University of Arizona





Biogeochemistry. 

The Department of Geosciences and Institute for the Study of Planet Earth,
University of Arizona, seek to hire a tenured or tenure-track Assistant or
Associate Professor interested in the application of biogeochemistry to the
interdisciplinary study of Earth systems. The department is seeking an
individual who is able to work with diverse students and colleagues, and who has
experience with a variety of teaching methods and curricular perspectives. We
are especially interested in individuals who focus on biogeochemical cycles of
carbon or nutrients, who utilize organic tracers to reconstruct past
environments, and/or who would expand our expertise in paleoceanography. 

We welcome applicants whose approaches may include geochemical analysis and/or
modeling at a range of spatial and temporal scales. The successful candidate
will show promise for research excellence that complements departmental and
campus strengths in global environmental change, Earth surface processes,
paleoclimatology, paleoecology, and/or paleolimnology.  

University of Arizona is home to several nationally recognized programs in
global change science and applications (see www.ispe.arizona.edu). The ability
to play a significant role in campus-wide efforts in biogeochemistry, remote
sensing, and/or environmental science in support of societal decision-making
would be considered a plus. A Ph.D. or equivalent degree in an appropriate field
is required. 

The Department of Geosciences is committed to sustained excellence in research,
to innovation in the Geosciences curriculum both at the undergraduate and
graduate levels, and to leadership in graduate student training. The selection
process will begin November 15, 2004, and will continue until the position is
filled. Information about the Department of Geosciences is available at
http://www.geo.arizona.edu. Interested applicants please apply online through
the University of Arizona Human Resources webpage at
https://www.uacareertrack.com for job number 31444. In addition to the
electronic submission of the curriculum vitae and statement of research and
teaching interests, please provide three letters of references to be mailed
directly to: Susan Beck, Biogeochemistry Search; Department of Geosciences,
University of Arizona, 1040 E. 4th St., Tucson AZ 85721, 520-621-6024,
520-621-2672 (fax), chair@geo.arizona.edu. Please reference job number 31444.
The University of Arizona is an EEO/AA Employer - M/W/D/V.


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Karl W. Flessa
Department of Geosciences
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
(520) 621-7336

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