Job Postings: Faculty Positions, Postdoctoral and Graduate Fellowships

1) Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Positions in Structural Geology and Carbonate Sedimentology – Kansas State University

2) Assistant Professor Mineralogy or Petrology – Western Washington University

3) Assistant Professor in Fluids in the Lithosphere – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

4) Tenured or Tenure-Track Professor in Igneous and/or Metamorphic Petrology – The University of Texas at Austin , Jackson School of Geosciences Dept of Geological Sciences

5) Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Structural Geology and Tectonics – Washington State University

6) Assistant Professor in Basin Analysis – University of Geneva

7) Tenure-Track Assistant/Associate Professor Petrology or Economic Geology – California State University, Chico

8) Faculty Position in Petroleum Geosciences – INGaR at Penn State University

9) Postdoctoral and Graduate Fellowships – Department of Mineral Sciences at the Smithsonian Institutions, National Museum of Natural History

10) Graduate Fellowship in Petrology and Geochemistry – University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography

11) Graduate Student Opportunity – Central Washington University 

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1) Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Positions in Structural Geology and Carbonate Sedimentology – Kansas State University

The Department of Geology at Kansas State University invites applications for two tenure-track faculty positions at the assistant professor level beginning in August 2015 in the areas of Carbonate Sedimentology and Structural Geology. A detailed advertisement for both positions is located at www.ksu.edu/geology. Screening of applications begins December 15, 2014 and continues until the position is filled. Kansas State University is an EOE of individuals with disabilities and protected veterans. Kansas State University actively seeks diversity among its employees. Background check required.

Department representatives are at the GSA meeting and will be in San Francisco for the upcoming AGU meeting.

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2) Assistant Professor Mineralogy or Petrology – Western Washington University

Western Washington University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor starting September 2015, with research and teaching specialties in mineralogy or petrology. Western Washington University is a nationally recognized, public, masters-granting institution located in the Pacific Northwest at the base of the North Cascade Mountains. We seek a colleague whose research interests could include metamorphism and the dynamics of orogenic systems, low-temperature alteration processes, generation of ore deposits, or planetary geology. Required qualifications for the position include 1) a PhD in an appropriate Earth Science field at the time of appointment, 2) the ability to develop a high-quality undergraduate teaching program including courses in Mineralogy and Optical Petrography, and contribute to field courses such as Field Camp or Field Petrology, 3) the ability to establish an externally-supported research program, 4) the ability to involve students in research, 5) the ability to contribute to the graduate (MS) degree program, 6) ability to work with a diverse student body, and 7) a demonstrated capacity to pursue important problems in the Earth sciences using field-based and quantitative techniques. Preferred qualifications include postdoctoral experience, college-level teaching experience in the courses listed above, ability to teach Introductory Geology, and potential to develop local field research projects. The ideal candidate will engage in collaboration within the Geology Department and the Advanced Materials Science and Engineering Center (AMSEC) and will enhance without duplicating existing departmental strengths in igneous petrology/volcanology, field geology, geomorphology, geophysics, tectonics, geoscience education, and planetary geology, as well as emerging directions in engineering geology and ore-forming systems. For more information see http://geology.wwu.edu/dept/ and http://www.wwu.edu/amsec/.

Interested candidates must apply online. To see a full position description and log in to WWU’s Electronic Application System for Employment (EASE), please go to https://jobs.wwu.edu/JobPostingsBrowse.aspx?CatID=85. Applications must include a cover letter outlining teaching and research experience and accomplishments with specific reference made to the required and preferred qualifications described above. The application should also include a C.V., graduate school transcripts, as well as goals and plans for teaching and research at WWU. The names and contact information for letters of reference from four persons familiar with the candidate’s research and teaching must be provided; one of these references must be from outside the applicant’s current institution. Review of all application materials will begin on January 5, 2015; position is open until filled.  Questions regarding this position should be directed to the search committee chair, Liz Schermer (Liz.Schermer@wwu.edu) or the Geology Department chair, Bernie Housen (Bernard.Housen@wwu.edu). WWU is an EO/AA employer and encourages applications from women, minorities, persons with disabilities, and veterans.

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3) Assistant Professor in Fluids in the Lithosphere – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

The Department of Geological Sciences at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position focusing on fluids in the lithosphere, at the Assistant Professor level, to begin July 2015.

We seek a scientist with expertise in areas such as the behavior of fluids at high pressure and temperature, flow of highly viscous materials, and fluid-mediated transfer of mass and energy. Areas of interest include fluid cycling in orogenic systems; detection of crustal fluid motions by geophysical or remote-sensing techniques; links between seismology, rock deformation, and fluid flow; and fluids in volcanic and geothermal systems. Expertise in geochemical analysis, computer modeling, or experimental approaches is highly desirable. The successful applicant will be expected to maintain a dynamic, externally funded research program, and to teach and advise students at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. at the time of appointment, and postdoctoral and teaching experience is highly desirable.

Applicants must submit a letter of application, statements of research and teaching interests, vita, and contact information (names, addresses, email, and phone numbers) of four references on-line at https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/60617.  Review of applications will begin on December 22, 2014 and will continue until the position is filled. For more information on the Department and the University please visit our web page at www.geosci.unc.edu.  If you have questions about the position, please contact Dr. Jonathan Lees, Chair, jonathan.lees@unc.edu, (Tel: 919-962-1562) or Dr. Allen Glazner, afg@unc.edu (Tel: 919-962-0689) in Geological Sciences.

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

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4) Tenured or Tenure-Track Professor in Igneous and/or Metamorphic Petrology – The University of Texas at Austin , Jackson School of Geosciences Dept of Geological Sciences

The Department of Geological Sciences in the Jackson School of Geosciences at The University of Texas at Austin seeks to hire a faculty member in the field of igneous and/or metamorphic petrology. We seek an outstanding scientist who will establish an innovative, world class, externally funded research program in the petrological evolution of the Earth’s crust and/or mantle. The field of interest is open, but preference will be given to candidates who would complement and interact with our existing strengths in structural and metamorphic evolution of the lithosphere, magmatic processes, and/or mantle dynamics. We seek a candidate who will take advantage of the existing geochemical analytical capabilities of the Jackson School, and in particular the electron microprobe, scanning electron microscopes, laser ablation single and multi collector ICP-MS, TIMS, stable isotope laboratories, and High Resolution Computed X-Ray Tomography facility, as well as interact with and possibly utilize the existing experimental petrology and high-pressure mineral physics laboratories. The search is open rank, with a preference for those at the Assistant Professor level. A Ph.D. is required by the expected start date (August 22, 2015).

The Department of Geological Sciences is part of The Jackson School of Geosciences (JSG), which also includes two research units, the Institute for Geophysics and the Bureau of Economic Geology. The JSG is home to more than 190 research scientists and faculty members, and one of the largest combined graduate and undergraduate enrollments of any major Earth science program in the country. At JSG, petrology is a part of the Solid Earth and Tectonic Processes research theme and the Petrology and Mineral Physics discipline.

Review of applications will begin December 31, 2014, and continue until the position is filled. All interested applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, research statement, teaching statement, and complete contact information for three letters of reference via e-mail to dgs@jsg.utexas.edu. Questions regarding the search may be addressed to the head of the search committee, Dr. James Gardner, at gardner@jsg.utexas.edu.

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5) Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Structural Geology and Tectonics – Washington State University

Washington State University (WSU) is currently seeking to fill a tenure-track/tenured Assistant, Associate or Full Professor position in the area of Structural Geology/Tectonics. This position is a permanent, 9-month tenure track faculty position located on the Pullman Campus.  This position is part of a multi-year series of new hires intended to contribute to the growth and development of the School of the Environment, an interdisciplinary academic unit at WSU that focuses on Earth, Water, and the Environment. Responsibilities include developing and teaching undergraduate and graduate courses and mentoring MS and PhD graduate students. The successful candidate will develop an internationally recognized research program in structural geology/tectonics. Specific areas of emphasis within this broad field are open, but we are particularly interested in candidates who will develop an externally funded research program that includes a strong field-based component.

Required: Earned doctorate in a discipline related to structural geology and tectonics at time the offer is extended; record of research accomplishment as demonstrated by peer-reviewed publications and/or extramural grantsmanship; demonstrated ability and/or potential to successfully teach and mentor students at the graduate and undergraduate levels.

Preferred: Demonstrated ability to: develop collaborations; teach field camp and other field-based courses; lead field trips at the undergraduate and graduate level; and develop a strong field-based research component. For questions about the position contact Jeff Vervoort at (509) 335-5597; vervoort@wsu.edu

To apply visit: https://www.wsujobs.com. Application materials must include a cover letter describing how your experience and training meet qualifications for the position, a research plan, a statement of teaching philosophy, current vitae, and names and contact information for at least three professional references.  Screening begins January 6, 2015.  EEO/AA/ADA

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6) Assistant Professor in Basin Analysis – University of Geneva

The Faculty of Science of the University of Geneva wishes to fill a position of

Assistant PROFESSOR (tenure track) in the area of quantitative basin analysis and regional seismics

The duties associated with this full-time tenure track Assistant Professor position include developing a dynamic research program at highest international level directed at understanding the complex interaction between global geodynamics and rock properties and their effects on basin formation and evolution at a regional scale, and securing external funding. The successful candidate is expected to teach at the Bachelor and Master levels (the latter in the frame of the Ecole lémanique des sciences de la Terre – ELSTE), and will supervise Master and PhD theses.

The position holder will work in the frame of a large multi-disciplinary research team working on topics related to deep geo-energy reservoirs, specifically for enhanced geothermal systems and CO2 storage in saline aquifers. The successful candidate and his group are expected to participate in a growing cross-disciplinary research program in the frame of inter-university networks of the Swiss Competence Centers for Energy Research (SCCER), with strong ties to other national and international partner institutions and industry.

We are seeking a geoscientist with an applied geophysical background to lead investigations on quantitative analysis, evolution and physical and chemical properties of sedimentary basins, with innovative applications to quantitative evaluation of geo-energy in the subsurface (geothermal energy, hydrocarbons, CO2 storage and sequestration, underground gas storage). He/She will have a PhD in geology / Earth sciences and will master the integration of geophysical data (e.g. reflection seismic, gravity data) with borehole and field/outcrop data aimed at reconstructing the depositional and tectonic evolution of sedimentary basins. A track record of industry experience and acquiring external funding will be considered advantageous for the final selection. A strong record of publications in international, peer-reviewed journals is an essential requirement for the successful candidate.

STARTING DATE: April 1st, 2015 or as agreed with the successful applicant.

Applications including a cover letter, detailed CV together with a list of publications, copy of highest degrees/diploma, research and teaching statements, and list of referees who can later be contacted directly by the search committee, should be submitted exclusively on-line https://jobs.icams.unige.ch before November 30th, 2014 (0:00 Geneva time). APPLICATIONS SENT BY EMAIL SHALL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

Complementary information may be obtained at the email address scienceopenings@unige.ch.

More details on the Department of Earth Sciences can be found on http://cms.unige.ch/sciences/terre/

The University of Geneva is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications by female candidates.

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7) Tenure-Track Assistant/Associate Professor Petrology or Economic Geology – California State University, Chico

The Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences at California State University, Chico is searching for a tenure track Assistant or Associate Professor to start August, 2015. We seek an enthusiastic Petrologist or Economic Geologist to contribute to the hard-rock foundation of our B.S. Geology and M.S. Geoscience programs. The new faculty member will join nine full-time faculty, additional collaborative faculty in other departments, and a growing team of part-time faculty with diverse talents. Chico’s location provides diverse teaching and research opportunities for hard rock petrology with nearby access to a variety of metamorphic and igneous terrains as well as active and historic mining districts. The position requires a Ph.D. in Geology or equivalent field.  The full position announcement and application information are available at http://www.csuchico.edu/geos/documents/Petrology_Position.pdf.  Review of applications will begin on November 14, 2014 and continue until the position is filled. EOE/M/F/VET/DIS

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8) Faculty Position in Petroleum Geosciences – INGaR at Penn State University

The Department of Geosciences at The Pennsylvania State University is pleased to announce a new tenuretrack position in the broad area of Petroleum Geosciences. We seek applicants whose research interests address fundamental geoscience questions in areas relevant to petroleum geosystems including, but not limited to exploration geophysics, multi-channel seismic imaging, petrophysics, borehole geophysics, reservoir geomechanics, basin analysis, geodynamics, structural geology, sedimentary geology and stratigraphy, geochemistry, or geofluids. This position is part of a group hiring initiative within the newly formed Institute of Natural Gas Research (INGaR). The Geoscience hire will likely contribute to the Discovery and Exploration component of INGaR and complement existing Department of Geosciences strengths. We expect to fill this position at a junior-to-mid-career level, although, in exceptional cases, a senior hire may be possible. Applicants must have a doctorate in geosciences or a related discipline. The successful candidate will be expected to teach courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, to develop an internationally recognized, externally funded research program, to supervise and support graduate students (M.S. and Ph.D.) in their research, and to contribute to the operation of the department, college, university, and profession. Demonstrated experience with or a significant interest in working with industry is expected. The successful candidate will be aligned with the interests of the Institute but have their academic tenure home in the Department of Geosciences.

The Department of Geosciences is home to approximately 35 faculty, 100 graduate students (in M.S. and

Ph.D. programs), and an undergraduate program offering degrees in Geosciences, Earth Sciences, Geobiology, and Earth Science and Policy. The oil and gas industry provides fellowships and career opportunities for many students in the Department. The individual hired in this position is expected to play a significant role in this industry collaboration including participation in the Petroleum Geosystems Initiative MS training program. Further information on the Department can be found at: http://www.geosc.psu.edu/.

Evaluation of applicants will begin on January 15, 2015. Applicants should submit a cover letter, a statement of professional interests (research and teaching), a curriculum vita, and the names and

addresses of three references. Please submit these items electronically to job #54242 at https://app2.ohr.psu.edu/Jobs/External/EVMS2_External/currentap1.cfm#54242. Nominations and applications will be considered until the position is filled. Questions about this position may be directed to Kevin Furlong, chair of the search committee, at kpf1@psu.edu.

Employment will require successful completion of background checks in accordance with University policies. Penn State is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, and is committed to providing

employment opportunities to minorities, women, veterans, disabled individuals, and other protected groups.

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9) Postdoctoral and Graduate Fellowships – Department of Mineral Sciences at the Smithsonian Institutions, National Museum of Natural History

The Department of Mineral Sciences at the Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) invites applications for both postdoctoral and graduate fellowships. Active areas of research include volcanology, mineral spectroscopy, geomicrobiology, environmental mineralogy, geochemistry, experimental petrology, mineral physics, meteorite studies, solar system formation, and planetary formation and evolution. The department also houses the National Meteorite Collection, the National Rock and Ore Collection, the National Gem and Mineral Collection, and the Global Volcanism Program. A description of facilities, staff profiles, and collections resources can be found on our website.

Predoctoral and postdoctoral candidates can request up to 12 or 24 months, respectively, through the Smithsonian Institution Fellowship Program. Graduate fellowships through this program are funded for 10 weeks. Additional fellowship opportunities are available through the recently established Peter Buck Fellowship Program at NMNH; postdoctoral fellowships are for 2-3 years and graduate fellowships are 1-2 years. Applications may be submitted to both competitions. Additional information is available at the Office of Fellowships and Internships. The application deadline is December 1st, 2014. The Smithsonian Institution is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Please don’t hesitate to contact a sponsoring staff member in advance! – Liz Cottrell (cottrellE@si.edu).

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10) Graduate Fellowship in Petrology and Geochemistry – University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography

We are seeking a PhD student to participate in a multi-disciplinary study of magmatic oxidation state and its relationship to calc-alkaline differentiation and formation of continental crust in the Aleutian arc, with emphasis on the records preserved by natural lavas and melt inclusions. Funding is available for a minimum of three years of study toward a PhD in oceanography at the University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, with joint work to be done at the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution. The student will be jointly mentored by Drs.Katherine Kelley (URI/GSO) and Elizabeth Cottrell (NMNH/Smithsonian). The student will have the opportunity to develop skills and new techniques in microanalytics (XANES, LAICPMS, EMP, FTIR), providing a broad education and research base in petrology/geochemistry. Graduate applications for URI/GSO are available online. Applicants are encouraged to submit their applications by January 15th, 2015. Applicants attending AGU in 2014 are encouraged to contact Dr. Kelley to arrange an in-person interview.

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11) Graduate Student Opportunity – Central Washington University

The Department of Geological Sciences at Central Washington University seeks a motivated student who is interested in pursuing graduate studies in geodynamic modelling. Support for one student research position (M.S.) is available starting Fall 2015 through an NSF-funded research grant. Research projects will focus on characterizing the extensional evolution of the West Antarctic Rift System. Prior research experience and computer programming skills are beneficial. The student must be willing and able to participate in several seasons of Antarctic fieldwork. For more information, please contact Dr. Audrey Huerta (huerta@geology.cwu.edu)

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