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Mon, 3 Aug 1998 15:55:09 -0600
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Bobbie,

I thought: (a) you've probably seen this or knew about it already, (b)
didn't really want to move to TX, and (c) it's advertised at the assistant
professor level, but thought I'd send it along.

S

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>>Texas Tech University/Structural Geologist
>>
>>The Department of Geosciences at Texas Tech University invites applications
>>for a tenure-track faculty position in structural geology and geotectonics
>>at the assistant professor level. The successful applicant will be expected
>>to teach undergraduate courses in structural geology (to geology and
>>petroleum engineering majors) and to participate in teaching summer field
>>camp. At the graduate level, the successful applicant will be expected to
>>teach a course in geotectonics and develop an active research program. This
>>individual will be expected to direct M.S. and Ph.D. students in
>>field-oriented thesis projects. Individuals with experience in geophysical
>>and subsurface methods are encouraged to apply. The applicant should hold a
>>Ph.D. at the time of appointment. The position will be filled by 15 August
>>1999.
>>
>>Texas Tech University has 25,000 students. We are located in the southern
>>High Plains of Texas on the northern edge of the Permian Basin. The
>>Department of Geosciences has 14 faculty members plus 50 undergraduate and
>>50 graduate students. The Department houses a variety of modern equipment,
>>including stable isotope mass-spectrometers (IRMS), SEMITEM, ICP-AES, XRD,
>>and computer laboratories. There are strong possibilities for the person
>>selected to collaborate with existing interdisciplinary and departmental
>>programs. Further information about the Department and the University may be
>>obtained at http:/ /www.ttu.edu/~geosc/
>>
>>Applicants should send a letter of interest including a statement on
>>teaching and research goals, a curriculum vitae, and three letters of
>>reference to Dr. Richard E. Peterson, Dept of Geosciences, Texas Tech
>>University, Lubbock, TX 72409-1053 (tel.: 806-742-3101; fax: 806-742-0100).
>>We will begin reviewing resumes 15 January 1999, and we will continue
>>interviews until the position is filled. A departmental representative will
>>attend the Fall 1998 meetings of the Geological Society of America, Society
>>of Exploration Geophysics and American Geophysical Union.
>>
>>Texas Tech University is an affirmative-action/equal opportunity employer.
>>
>
>Dr. Haraldur R. Karlsson
>Associate Professor of Geosciences
>Department of Geosciences
>Texas Tech University
>Box 41053
>Lubbock, TX 79409, USA
>
>(806)-742-3130 office
>(806)-742-3112 lab
>(806)-742-0100 Dept. fax

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