Dear List,
(my apologies if you received this email twice)
Please inform interested parties of two open faculty positions at the
University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez (see formal advertisements below).
Our official advertisements will appear in EOS in the next few weeks.
A few quick points I would like to emphasize-
(1) Both positions are regular faculty, full-time, tenure track positions.
One is for a research oriented faculty member, the other is for a
teaching oriented faculty member.
(2) This may be of particular interest to those seeking a spousal hire,
as the target starting date for both positions is August 2007.
(3) The research position is advertised as 'open field', meaning that
qualified persons from any discipline of geology can (and are
encouraged to) apply. However, I send this advert. to ISOGEOCHEM
because one of the existing strength areas that we wish complement is
geochemistry. In particular we encourage those who use applications of
stable isotopes to address problems in areas of low-temperature
geochemistry to apply. This includes (but is certainly not limited to)
applications in climate, diagenesis, paleothermometry, corals,
sedimentary records, hydrology, environment, etc. The Geology
Department houses a GV Isoprime magnetic sector CF IRMS, Eurovector
EA (w/ LAS), a micromill sampler, and other devices. Applicants in the
area of low-T geochemistry who have demonstrated research records
and demonstrated operational experience with the above IRMS are
strongly encouraged to apply.
(4) The teaching position is open to all qualified applicants with a
demonstrated teaching record who hold a PhD in a geology-related field.
Position 1: Research-oriented regular faculty position
Tenure track faculty position University of Puerto Rico
The Department of Geology at University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez
invites applications for a tenure-track research position at the Assistant
Professor level with a start date of Aug 1, 2007. The applicant should
demonstrate the existence of, or potential for developing, an
internationally recognized, externally funded research program. We are
seeking candidates that can compliment our department’s strengths
(petrology, geochemistry, geophysics, applied geology, paleontology
and stratigraphy). The successful applicant is expected to teach courses
in introductory geology and undergraduate and graduate courses in their
area of expertise. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. or show that they will
complete all degree requirements by the time of appointment.
Review of applications will begin April 15, 2007 and continue until the
position is filled. Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a
statement of teaching and research interests, and the names and
addresses of at least three referees. The requested materials should
be sent to Dr. Aaron Cavosie, Chair Search Committee, either via e-mail
to [log in to unmask] or Department of Geology, PO BOX 9017,
University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, PR 00681-9017. All inquiries
regarding the position should be directed to the above e-mail address.
Please identify which position you are interested in.
The University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, is an autonomous campus of
the University of Puerto Rico (http://www.uprm.edu). The Geology
Department has a full-time faculty of 13 with about 120 undergraduate
and 20 graduate students and offers Bachelor and Master degree
programs in geology (see http://geology.uprm.edu ). The UPRM is an
equal opportunity employer and women and minorities are encouraged
to apply.
Position 2: Teaching-oriented regular faculty position
Tenure track faculty position University of Puerto Rico
The Department of Geology at University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez
invites applications for a tenure-track teaching position at the Assistant
Professor level with a start date of Aug 1, 2007. The applicant should
demonstrate a strong record of teaching courses in an Earth Science
curriculum. The successful applicant will teach 12 credits (2 - 4
courses) per semester in introductory geology and undergraduate and
graduate courses. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. or show that they will
complete all degree requirements by the time of appointment.
Review of applications will begin April 15, 2007 and continue until the
position is filled. Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a
statement of teaching and research interests, and the names and
addresses of at least three referees. The requested materials should
be sent to Dr. Aaron Cavosie, Chair Search Committee, either via e-mail
to [log in to unmask] or Department of Geology, PO BOX 9017,
University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, PR 00681-9017. All inquiries
regarding the position should be directed to the above e-mail address.
Please identify which position you are interested in.
The University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, is an autonomous campus of
the University of Puerto Rico (http://www.uprm.edu). The Geology
Department has a full-time faculty of 13 with about 120 undergraduate
and 20 graduate students and offers Bachelor and Master degree
programs in geology (see http://geology.uprm.edu ). The UPRM is an
equal opportunity employer and women and minorities are encouraged
to apply.
If you have questions regarding either of the above positions, please
contact me directly (i.e. not via isogeochem).
Aaron
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Aaron Cavosie, Ph.D.
Asst. Professor of Geology
P.O. Box 9017
Department of Geology
University of Puerto Rico
Recinto Universitario de Mayaguez (RUM)
Mayaguez, PR 00681-9017
Office Phone: (787) 832-4040 ext. 3541
Fax: (787) 265-3845
Email: [log in to unmask]
Web: http://geology.uprm.edu/professors/cavosie.html
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