<div dir="ltr"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Xiahong Feng</b> <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:Xiahong.Feng@dartmouth.edu">Xiahong.Feng@dartmouth.edu</a>></span><br>
Date: Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 9:13 PM<br>Two tenure track faculty position:<br>
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Environmental biogeochemistry/Geobiology‹Dartmouth College:<br>
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The Department of Earth Sciences at Dartmouth College invites applications<br>
for a junior rank tenure-track position in the general areas of<br>
biogeochemistry and geobiology. We especially welcome applications from<br>
candidates with research interests that include microbially-mediated<br>
biogeochemical interactions in processes of mineralization, weathering,<br>
and sequestration of contaminants; hydrocarbon formation and degradation;<br>
biogeochemical cycling in fluvial and/or cold environments, including<br>
river-channel, floodplain, and lacustrine ecosystem response to<br>
environmental change. Particular attention will be given to candidates who<br>
combine a focus on understanding fundamental processes with<br>
state-of-the-art laboratory and/or field research programs that complement<br>
and contribute to ongoing research activities in the Department as well as<br>
in Dartmouth¹s Geisel School of Medicine and Thayer School of Engineering.<br>
The successful candidate will continue Dartmouth's strong traditions in<br>
graduate and undergraduate research and teaching. Teaching<br>
responsibilities consist of three courses spread over three of four<br>
ten-week terms.<br>
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Sedimentary Systems‹Dartmouth College:<br>
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The Department of Earth Sciences at Dartmouth College invites applications<br>
for a junior-rank, tenure-track position in the area of environmental<br>
change in sedimentary systems. We welcome applications from candidates<br>
with specific research interests in biogeochemical interactions in<br>
processes of mineralization in sedimentary systems, and/or quantitative<br>
analysis of evolving sedimentary systems on local environmental to<br>
basin-wide to global scales. Particular attention will be given to<br>
candidates who combine a focus on fundamental processes with<br>
state-of-the-art field and/or laboratory research programs that complement<br>
and contribute to ongoing research activities at Dartmouth. The successful<br>
candidate will continue Dartmouth's strong traditions in graduate and<br>
undergraduate research and teaching. Teaching responsibilities consist of<br>
three courses, including sedimentary geology and sedimentary petrology,<br>
spread over three of four ten-week terms.<br>
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The Department of Earth Sciences is home to 11 tenured and tenure-track<br>
faculty members in the School of Arts and Sciences, and enjoys strong<br>
Ph.D. and M.S. programs and outstanding undergraduate majors. To create an<br>
atmosphere supportive of research, Dartmouth College offers new faculty<br>
members grants for research-related expenses, a quarter of sabbatical<br>
leave for each three academic years in residence, and flexible scheduling<br>
of teaching responsibilities. Dartmouth College, a member of the Ivy<br>
League, is located in Hanover, New Hampshire (on the Vermont border).<br>
Dartmouth has a beautiful, historic campus located in a scenic area on the<br>
Connecticut River. Recreational opportunities abound in all four seasons.<br>
To learn more about Dartmouth College and the Department of Earth<br>
Sciences, please visit <a href="http://www.dartmouth.edu/~earthsci" target="_blank">http://www.dartmouth.edu/~earthsci</a>.<br>
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To submit an application, send curriculum vitae, statements of teaching<br>
and research interests and objectives, reprints or preprints of up to<br>
three of your most significant publications, and the name, address<br>
(including street address), e-mail address and fax/phone numbers of at<br>
least three references to:<br>
Geobiology or Sedimentary Systems Search Committee<br>
Department of Earth Sciences Dartmouth College<br>
6105 Fairchild Hall<br>
Hanover, NH 03755<br>
e-mail: <a href="mailto:earth.sciences@dartmouth.edu">earth.sciences@dartmouth.edu</a><br>
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Applications received by November 8, 2013 will receive first<br>
consideration. The appointment will be effective July 1, 2014. With an<br>
even distribution of male and female students and over a quarter of the<br>
undergraduate student population members of minority groups, Dartmouth is<br>
committed to diversity and encourages applications from women and<br>
minorities. Dartmouth College is an equal opportunity and affirmative<br>
action employer.<br>
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