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I'm forwarding this job opportunity to the list for Rick Wentlandt.
Please contact him for additional details.
Our apologies for the multiple postings.
Barb Dutrow
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Colorado School of Mines
Department of Geology and Geological Engineering
Assistant Professor - Petrologist
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The Department of Geology and Geological Engineering at the Colorado
School of Mines invites applications for an anticipated tenure-track
position in igneous or metamorphic petrology/earth materials/field
geology to begin in August 2007. The position will be filled at the
Assistant Professor rank.
The Department of Geology and Geological Engineering has a strong
tradition in applied undergraduate and graduate education and offers
B.S. (Geological Engineering), M.S. (Geology, Geochemistry, and
Geological Engineering), M.E. (Geological Engineering), and Ph.D.
(Geology, Geochemistry, Geological Engineering) degrees. Education and
research programs emphasize a field, laboratory, and theoretical balance
in the integration of basic and applied geoscience and
engineering. The Department has approximately 75 undergraduate and 120
graduate students. Information about the school and department can be
found at http://www.mines.edu and
http://mines.edu/Academic/geology.
Responsibilities: The successful candidate will be expected to
participate in field camp and teach undergraduate courses in earth
materials, petrology, and field methods. Additional teaching will
depend on the candidate's expertise and research interests. The
candidate will be expected to develop a strong externally funded
research program, supervise thesis projects, and publish the results.
Qualifications: Applicants must have a Ph.D. in a geosciences field.
The successful candidate must demonstrate the potential for successful
teaching and developing an externally funded research program and
possess strong interpersonal and communications abilities. Preference
will be given to applicants with specialties in metamorphic petrology,
igneous petrology, and/or earth materials and extensive fieldwork and
geologic mapping experience.
Compensation: CSM offers a competitive salary and excellent benefits
package, which includes fully-paid health benefits.
How to Apply: Applicants must send a letter of application, resume,
concise statement of professional goals with an emphasis on teaching and
research objectives, and include the names, addresses, e-mail and phone
numbers of 5 references to: Colorado School of Mines, Human Resources
Office, Search #06-051060, 1500 Illinois Street, Golden, CO 80401, Fax:
(303) 384-2025.
Review of applications will begin by February 1, 2007.
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Richard F. Wendlandt
Prof., Geochemistry and Mineralogy
Dept. of Geology and Geological Engineering
Colorado School of Mines
Golden, CO 80401
Phone: 303-273-3809
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