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Paleoclimatologist Assistant Professor Position, NMSU

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Nancy McMillan
Fri, Mar 8, 2024 10:19 PM

Colleagues:

If you could pass this advertisement on to any promising paleoclimatologists, we would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you!
Peace
Nancy

The Department of Geological Sciences at New Mexico State University invites applications from field-based paleoclimatologists for a full-time, tenure-track, Assistant Professor position beginning in August 2024.  Candidates should have a PhD in Geological Sciences at the time of appointment with a focus in climatology and/or sedimentology.  The position is initially funded through a gift to NMSU.

Responsibilities include developing and teaching classes and labs in paleoclimate and climate-change for non-majors, majors, and graduate students.  The successful candidate will develop a dynamic research program that involves both undergraduate and graduate students and will have full access to the Reynolds Field Station located in west-central New Mexico, near the town of Datil.  The Reynolds Field Station is excellent for hosting outreach and class activities, and it is strategically located near a range of geologic features including the Colorado Plateau, the Rio Grande rift, and the Malpais volcanic field.  Additional service to the department, university, and geologic community is required.

New Mexico State University is located in the southern Rio Grande rift with ample and easy access to many geologic phenomena. Our department is committed to excellence in field- and lab-based education and research, much of which focuses on tectonic systems of the Southwestern US.  The department offers programs leading to BS and MS degrees and is staffed with five research active faculty.  New Mexico State University is a Carnegie R2, Land Grant, NASA Space Grant, and Hispanic-Serving Institution.  We encourage applications from candidates from underrepresented groups and from individuals interested in working with underrepresented students.

For a more comprehensive description and to apply, please visit  http://careers.nmsu.edu/cw/en-us/job/499551. Evaluation of applications will begin April 1, 2024.  Please direct additional questions to Dr. Frank C. Ramos, Search Committee Chair, at framos@nmsu.edumailto:framos@nmsu.edu or (575) 646-2511.

Nancy J. McMillan, Ph.D., AOJN
Regents Professor
Distinguished Achievement Professor
Mother of Two Amazing Women
Academic Department Head
Department of Geological Sciences
New Mexico State University
Box 30001, MSC 3AB
1255 N. Horseshoe, room 171
Las Cruces, NM  88003
phone: 575-646-5000

Colleagues: If you could pass this advertisement on to any promising paleoclimatologists, we would greatly appreciate it. Thank you! Peace Nancy The Department of Geological Sciences at New Mexico State University invites applications from field-based paleoclimatologists for a full-time, tenure-track, Assistant Professor position beginning in August 2024. Candidates should have a PhD in Geological Sciences at the time of appointment with a focus in climatology and/or sedimentology. The position is initially funded through a gift to NMSU. Responsibilities include developing and teaching classes and labs in paleoclimate and climate-change for non-majors, majors, and graduate students. The successful candidate will develop a dynamic research program that involves both undergraduate and graduate students and will have full access to the Reynolds Field Station located in west-central New Mexico, near the town of Datil. The Reynolds Field Station is excellent for hosting outreach and class activities, and it is strategically located near a range of geologic features including the Colorado Plateau, the Rio Grande rift, and the Malpais volcanic field. Additional service to the department, university, and geologic community is required. New Mexico State University is located in the southern Rio Grande rift with ample and easy access to many geologic phenomena. Our department is committed to excellence in field- and lab-based education and research, much of which focuses on tectonic systems of the Southwestern US. The department offers programs leading to BS and MS degrees and is staffed with five research active faculty. New Mexico State University is a Carnegie R2, Land Grant, NASA Space Grant, and Hispanic-Serving Institution. We encourage applications from candidates from underrepresented groups and from individuals interested in working with underrepresented students. For a more comprehensive description and to apply, please visit http://careers.nmsu.edu/cw/en-us/job/499551. Evaluation of applications will begin April 1, 2024. Please direct additional questions to Dr. Frank C. Ramos, Search Committee Chair, at framos@nmsu.edu<mailto:framos@nmsu.edu> or (575) 646-2511. Nancy J. McMillan, Ph.D., AOJN Regents Professor Distinguished Achievement Professor Mother of Two Amazing Women Academic Department Head Department of Geological Sciences New Mexico State University Box 30001, MSC 3AB 1255 N. Horseshoe, room 171 Las Cruces, NM 88003 phone: 575-646-5000