[ES_JOBS_NET] Tenure-track Assistant Professor in Geospatial Sciences and Justice at Oregon State University
Christo Buizert
christo.buizert at oregonstate.edu
Wed Dec 1 11:04:09 MST 2021
The Geography and Geospatial Science program in the College of Earth,
Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences (CEOAS) at Oregon State University (OSU)
seeks a colleague who has expertise in geospatial analysis, modeling, or
visualization and who applies these methods to research that includes
social or environmental justice or equity. Candidates’ research programs
may emphasize any social, biological, or physical realm, including but
not limited to political ecology, water, land, climate, or management of
Earth systems. This is a full-time (12 month, 0.75 FTE), tenure-track
assistant professor position. Candidates’ research agendas should
complement the Geography and Geospatial Sciences program’s three areas
of excellence: global change, risk, and resilience; Earth system
science; and geospatial analysis and modeling.
We seek a colleague who has a demonstrable commitment to promoting and
enhancing diversity, equity, and inclusion through teaching, mentoring,
research, and outreach. OSU values, engages, and builds from the
diversity of its community. OSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal
Opportunity employer, and particularly encourages applications from
members of historically underrepresented racial and ethnic groups,
women, individuals with disabilities, veterans, LGBTQ community members,
and others who demonstrate the ability to help us achieve our vision.
CEOAS, a leader in the study of Earth as an integrated system, has more
than 100 faculty, 150 graduate students, and 900 undergraduate students.
The College offers M.S. and Ph.D. options in Geography and Geospatial
Science, Geology, and Ocean, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences; a M.S. in
Marine Resource Management; undergraduate degrees in Geography and
Geospatial Science, Climate Science, Environmental Sciences, Geology,
and Ocean Science; undergraduate and graduate certificates in Geographic
Information Science; and graduate certificates in Marine Resource
Management and Water Conflict Management and Transformation. CEOAS hosts
the Cooperative Institute for Climate, Ocean and Ecosystem Studies and
the Oregon Climate Change Research Institute, and works closely with the
OSU Extension Service.
It is CEOAS policy to confer indefinite tenure on a 12 month, 0.75 FTE
appointment basis when academic-track positions are promoted to
associate professor. The position is expected to secure extramural funds
to augment the salary provided by the university.
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Christo Buizert (he/him)
Assistant Professor
Oregon State University
104 CEOAS Admin Bldg.
Corvallis OR 97731-5503
+1 (541)-737-1572
https://icecore.ceoas.oregonstate.edu/
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