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<h3>Temple University</h3>
<h4>Department of Earth and Environmental Science</h4>
<h2>Tenure-track position - Ecohydrology</h2>
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<p>The Department of Earth and Environmental Science is
entering a period of growth with plans to implement a
Ph.D. To move toward that goal, the department seeks
to fill two tenure-track faculty positions to begin in
August 2014. One of the positions will be in the area
of ECOHYDROLOGY. See separate advertisement for
ENVIRONMENTAL ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY position.
Exceptional candidates holding a Ph.D. are encouraged
to apply at any level (assistant, associate, or full
professor).</p>
<p>Possible areas of expertise for the ECOHYDROLOGY
position include coupled hydrological and ecological
processes involving water, energy, carbon, sediment,
and nutrient fluxes, as well as the ecological impacts
of contamination. Candidates with expertise in urban
stormwater management, watersheds, or wetlands are of
particular interest. The individual is expected to use
a combination of field-based data collection and
modeling approaches to quantify ecohydrologic impacts
of human development. Mentoring of undergraduate and
graduate students and securing external funding are
expected. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in a relevant
science or engineering discipline, and will be
expected to teach courses for majors in Geology and
Environmental Science.</p>
<p>Applications should include a CV, statement of
teaching goals, a research plan, names and addresses
of at least three references, and selected reprints.
Instructions for uploading applications materials are
at:<a href="http://ees.cst.temple.edu/"
target="_blank">http://ees.cst.temple.edu/</a>. Send
a letter of intention to apply and any inquiries to<span
class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><b>Laura Toran</b>,
Chair, Search Committee,<span
class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><a
href="mailto:ltoran@temple.edu">ltoran@temple.edu</a>.
We request application material be submitted by<span
class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><b>September
16, 2013</b>. Temple University is a state-related
research intensive university with an undergraduate
enrollment of about 28,000. More information on our
department is available at<span
class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><a
href="http://www.temple.edu/geology/"
target="_blank">http://www.temple.edu/geology/</a>.</p>
<p><i>Temple University is an equal opportunity, equal
access, affirmative action employer committed to
achieving a diverse community (AA, EOE, M/F/D/V).
The department specifically encourages applications
from women and minorities.</i></p>
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