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Daammnn...
Looks like this would be a good fit for you.

Hope all is well.

Dan

Dr. Dan Gibson			email: [log in to unmask]
Assistant Professor		Tel: (778) 782-7057
EASC Graduate Program Chair	Fax: (778) 782-4198
Department of Earth Sciences	URL: www.sfu.ca/earth-sciences/people/faculty/gibson.html
Simon Fraser University		
Burnaby, BC
V5A 1S6



Bruce Trudgill wrote:
> ******PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THE LIST************
>
> Hi there, 
>
> Please find attached the official ad for a new position at the 
> Colorado School of Mines. 
>
> In the text below, I've highlighted the key qualifications that we are 
> looking for. 
>
> Our intent is to hire someone to the position who can start in August 
> 2010, but please note that this position will only be filled at 
> the */Assistant Professor/* level.
>
> Cheers
>
> Bruce
>
> /Dr Bruce D. Trudgill/
> /
> /
> /email: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>/
> /
> /
> /------------------------------------------/
>
> *Assistant Professor – Structural Geology and Tectonics*
> *Geology and Geological Engineering , Colorado School of Mines*
> *
> *
> Colorado School of Mines Department of Geology and Geological 
> Engineering invites applications for an anticipated tenure-track 
> Assistant Professor position in the field of Structural Geology and 
> Tectonics to begin in August 2010. We seek an outstanding individual 
> to boost the Department’s reputation for cutting-edge research.
>
> The Department has a strong tradition and international reputation in 
> applied undergraduate and graduate education and offers an ABET 
> accredited B.S. degree in geological engineering, as well as M.S., 
> M.E. and Ph.D. degrees, with sub-disciplines of mineral exploration, 
> petroleum, geological engineering, geohydrology, and geochemistry. The 
> Department has 18 full-time faculty, 10 research faculty, 5 supporting 
> staff, and approximately 130 undergraduate majors and 140 graduate 
> students. Programs are enhanced through close collaboration with the 
> departments/divisions of Engineering, Mining Engineering, Petroleum 
> Engineering, Geophysics, Chemistry and Geochemistry, and Environmental 
> Science and Engineering. Information about the School and the 
> Department can be found at http://geology.mines.edu/.
>
> *Responsibilities: *The successful candidate will be expected to 
> develop a strong and vibrant externally funded research program and 
> establish an international reputation through publication, in addition 
> to teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels, directing 
> graduate research and supervising thesis projects.
>
> *Qualifications: Candidates must possess a doctoral degree in 
> structural geology/tectonics or related discipline. *The successful 
> candidate will have the demonstrated potential for high-quality 
> research and scholarship. Research interests should complement and 
> support existing campus programs, and candidates linking 
> their* research in structural geology and tectonics to the evolution, 
> exploration and development of mineral deposits are 
> desired. *Applicants should demonstrate the potential for successful 
> teaching and possess strong interpersonal and communication 
> skills.* Preference will be given to applicants who can teach 
> undergraduate and graduate courses in structural geology, tectonics, 
> and structural aspects of mineral deposits.*
>
> *Compensation: *Salary and benefits will be commensurate with 
> qualifications and experience. Mines also provides an attractive 
> benefits package including fully paid health insurance, dependent 
> tuition benefits, parental leave policies and dependent care 
> assistance through a flexible spending plan.
>
> *How to Apply*: Applicants must send a letter of interest, a resume, a 
> statement of teaching and research accomplishments and goals, and the 
> names and contact information for a minimum of three references to: 
> Colorado School of Mines, Human Resources Office, Search #*09-051100*, 
> 1500 Illinois Street, Golden, CO 80401, Fax: (303) 384-2025.
>
> Review of applications will begin by January 15, 2010.
>
> /Mines is an EEO/AA employer and is committed to enhancing the 
> diversity of its campus community. Women, minorities, veterans, and 
> individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply./
> /
> /
> Electronic applications are encouraged and will be accepted 
> at [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>. 
> If using
> this method of application, please put the search number as indicated 
> above (in bold) in the subject
> line to ensure that your materials are properly forwarded to the 
> search committee.
>
> /Employment with Mines is contingent upon the satisfactory completion 
> of a background investigation./
>
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