Colorado College is hiring a tenure-track assistant professor in sedimentary geology to join the Geology Department starting in August 2025.
Geology Department website: https://www.coloradocollege.edu/academics/dept/geology/
We seek an individual who uses quantitative methods and the rock record to explore topics of societal relevance. We welcome researchers studying:
(1) extreme events, such as abrupt climate transitions, flooding, mass movements, extinction events, etc.;
(2) sedimentary and associated responses to tectonic or other external forcings; or
(3) carbon cycle through time.
Well-qualified candidates will have a demonstrated interest in teaching and a commitment to conducting research with undergraduate students. The successful candidate will teach introductory-level courses in earth systems and earth history, an upper-division process-oriented sedimentology course, and advanced topical and/or methodological electives in their area of expertise. Strong candidates will present a research agenda that complements the existing disciplinary expertise in the Department and/or the College.
Full posting at: https://jobs.coloradocollege.edu/jobs/assistant-professor-of-geology-on-campus-colorado-united-states
Application due by: October 16, 2024
Additionally, a few members of the CC Geology department will be at the Anaheim GSA meeting and will happily meet informally with anyone interested in more information; those interested may email faculty Michelle Gevedon (mgevedon@coloradocollege.edu) and Sarah Schanz (sschanz@coloradocollege.edu), or the search chair Henry Fricke (hfricke@coloradocollege.edu).
Warmly,
Elizabeth Erickson, Ph.D.
she/her
Technical Director
Department of Geology
COLORADO COLLEGE
14 E. Cache La Poudre St.
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
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