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<span class="" style="color:rgb(51,51,51);font-size:13px;line-height:1.38"><span class="">The Graduate School of Oceanography of University of Rhode Island is seeking three new faculty members:<br><br>1). Assistant Professor in marine biogeochemistry (posting: 6001261)<span class="" style="display:inline"><br>
<br>2). Assistant Professor in physical oceanography with an interest in submeso- and smaller- scale processes (posting: 6001252).<br><br>3). Full Professor of Oceanography and Director of the Coastal Resources Center (posting: 6001259).<br>
<br>Visit <a href="http://www.gso.uri.edu/faculty/gso-seeks-3-new-faculty">http://www.gso.uri.edu/faculty/gso-seeks-3-new-faculty</a><br><br>The Search Committee for the second of these positions has identified you as someone who might be able to help spread the word to potential applicants. <br>
<br>The focus of this position, submesoscale-to-microstructure<span class="" style="display:inline-block"></span>processes, emphasizes the dynamical connectivity between these scales, and how these processes provide information upscale and receive information from larger scales. Rapid advances in platforms, sensors, and modeling place URI at the threshold to elucidate the physics on these relevant space-time scales and their linkages to ecological and biogeochemical processes. Preference will be given to candidates with an interest in adapting and/or developing in situ instrumentation to observe these processes. The successful applicant is expected to develop an externally funded research program and to contribute to GSO's graduate and undergraduate teaching missions. <br>
<br>Applications will be reviewed beginning January 7, 2014 and continue until the positions are filled. The anticipated start date is September 2014. <br><br>Visit <a href="https://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fjobs.uri.edu%2F&h=BAQHjzLqFAQG5vs07hhe_H30j8uCImFgHdEbBnhuj3PIMmQ&s=1" rel="nofollow nofollow" target="_blank" style="color:rgb(59,89,152);text-decoration:none">https://jobs.uri.edu/</a> and search individual position numbers to read full position descriptions with required and preferred qualifications. Submit applications online, including the following in PDF format:<br>
(1) a letter of application; (2) curriculum vitae to include the names, email addresses, and telephone numbers of at least three references; and (3) a statement of teaching and research interests. Other relevant material in support of your application may be sent directly to the search chairs (Marine Biogeochemistry, Rebecca Robinson,rebecca_r@mail.uri.ed<span class="" style="display:inline-block"></span>u; Physical Oceanography, Arthur Spivack, <a href="mailto:spivack@mail.uri.edu">spivack@mail.uri.edu</a>; Professor/Director Coastal Resources Center, David Smith, <a href="mailto:dcsmith@mail.uri.edu">dcsmith@mail.uri.edu</a>). The University of Rhode Island is an AA/EEOD employer and values diversity.</span></span></span></h5>
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