[ES_JOBS_NET] University of Kentucky - Earth and Environmental Science - Tenure track faculty search in stable isotope geochemistry/paleoclimatology
Erika Marín-Spiotta
marinspiotta at wisc.edu
Mon Aug 5 14:57:47 MDT 2013
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From: "Yeager, Kevin" <kevin.yeager at uky.edu>
Date: Aug 5, 2013 2:37 PM
Subject: [ISOGEOCHEM] University of Kentucky - Earth and Environmental
Science - Tenure track faculty search in stable isotope
geochemistry/paleoclimatology
University of Kentucky
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Tenure‐Track Faculty Position in Stable Isotope Geochemistry /
Paleoclimatology
The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of
Kentucky invites
applications for this tenure‐track faculty position with an anticipated
start date of August,
2014. Exceptional candidates at all ranks will be considered. We seek
candidates with
expertise in light, stable isotope geochemistry, in particular as applied
to research questions
in the field of paleoclimatology. The Department of Earth and Environmental
Sciences has
recently completed the establishment of a fully equipped, state‐of‐the‐art
stable isotope
geochemistry facility (three IRMS and full set of peripherals) for analysis
of HCNO in virtually
any substance. In addition to maintaining a productive externally funded
research program,
the new faculty member will teach and mentor at the introductory, major,
and graduate levels.
The successful individual will have a demonstrated publication record, and
will have developed,
or show the potential for developing, a nationally recognized research
program; relevant
experience beyond the Ph.D. is essential. Interested applicants should
submit a merged .pdf
document to Stable Isotope Geochemistry Search Committee, c/o Dr. Kevin
Yeager
(kevin.yeager at uky.edu). The document should include: cover letter,
curriculum vitae, brief
statements of research and teaching interests, copies of relevant research
publications, and
contact information for at least three references. We will begin review of
applications on
December 01, 2013; however, applications will be accepted until the
position is filled. The
University of Kentucky is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
university that values
diversity and is located in an increasingly diverse geographical region.
Women, persons with
disabilities, and members of other under‐represented groups are encouraged
to apply. The
University also supports family‐friendly policies. Additional details of
the Department of Earth
and Environmental Sciences (faculty, research clusters, and facilities) and
the University of
Kentucky may be viewed at our web pages: www.as.uky.edu/ees and www.uky.edu.
________________________________________
Kevin M. Yeager
Associate Professor
Director: Sedimentary, Environmental and Radiochemical Research Laboratory
(SER2L)
http://www.ser2l.com/
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY 40506
kevin.yeager at uky.edu
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