[ES_JOBS_NET] Tenure track Climate or Paleoclimate Science position at Appalachian State University
William Armstrong
armstrongwh at appstate.edu
Wed Aug 7 14:45:47 MDT 2024
The Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences at Appalachian
State University is searching for a tenure track climate and paleoclimate
scientist, with application review beginning on 01 November 2024.
We seek a candidate whose research broadly covers climate science,
including modern climate dynamics, paleoclimate records, and/or links
between the two. This candidate will support teaching a sophomore-level
earth systems history course (GES 2250) required of all geology and
environmental science majors, and develop a new upper-level course in
climate or paleoclimate science.
Appalachian State University is a Masters Comprehensive member of the
University of North Carolina system, nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
The Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences is
undergraduate-only, hosting ~300 majors and 20 faculty.
Apply at: https://appstate.peopleadmin.com/postings/45836
Information about our department: https://earth.appstate.edu/
Please reach out to search committee chair Sarah Carmichael (
carmichaelsk at appstate.edu) with any questions. We would love to have you
join our collegial department!
Sincerely,
Billy Armstrong
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Dr William Armstrong (he/him)
Associate Professor
Geological and Environmental Sciences
Appalachian State University
email: armstrongwh at appstate.edu
web: https://sites.google.com/appstate.edu/warmstrong/
phone: 828-262-6739
office: Rankin Science West, Room W041
mail: ASU Box 32067, Boone, NC 28608
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