[Grad-postdoc-assn] [Fwd: Fwd: Climate dynamics at UVa]
Paula Fisher
paulad at ucar.edu
Tue Jan 27 12:00:32 MST 2009
Hi everyone,
Jian Lu sent this job announcement.
Paula
> *From: *Bob Davis <red3u at virginia.edu <mailto:red3u at virginia.edu>>
> *Date: *January 27, 2009 11:44:09 AM EST
> *To: *jianlu at cola.iges.org <mailto:jianlu at cola.iges.org>
> *Subject: **Climate dynamics at UVa*
>
> Dear Dr. Lu:
>
> The Dept. of Environmental Sciences at the Univ. of Virginia is
> currently undergoing a search for an assistant professor in climate
> dynamics. The position announcement is embedded below. Would you
> please forward this information to any candidates whom you think are
> qualified? We are particularly looking for a scientist who would
> thrive in an interdisciplinary environment working with other physical
> scientists and ecologists.
>
> We are making every effort to attract a diverse applicant pool. If
> you are aware of any qualified women or minorities who are in the
> current job market, please let me know and/or forward this information
> to them.
>
> Thanks for your time, and please contact me if you have any questions.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Bob Davis
> Co-Chair, Search Committee
>
> -----------------
> The Department of Environmental Sciences at the University of Virginia
> invites applications for a full time, nine-month, tenure-track
> assistant professorship in climate dynamics. The Department is an
> interdisciplinary community of scientists representing the atmospheric
> sciences, ecology, geosciences, and hydrology. The Department offers
> B.S., B.A., M.S., M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. We strongly encourage
> prospective candidates to review our Departmental web site
> (_http://www.evsc.virginia.edu/_) prior to applying.
>
> The successful candidate is expected to develop programs in research
> and teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels and to
> participate in teaching our undergraduate and graduate atmospheric
> sciences curriculum. We encourage applications from scientists whose
> research, teaching strengths, and interests show promise for
> complementing the unique interdisciplinary foci of the Department. The
> ideal candidate will have an established record of (or the potential
> for) interaction with hydrologists, geoscientists, and ecologists.
>
> A Ph.D. in climatology, atmospheric sciences, or a closely allied
> discipline is required. Applicants must provide evidence of
> high-quality research and a strong commitment to teaching. Established
> research credentials in the dynamics of Earth's climate are required.
> Suggested research foci include, but are not limited to: ENSO dynamics
> and air-sea interactions, atmospheric teleconnections, and impacts of
> internal or external radiative forcing on Earth's climate.
>
> To apply, please complete a Candidate Profile on-line and then, attach
> a cover letter, curriculum vitae, statement of research and teaching
> interests, and the contact information for three references through
> Jobs at UVA (_https://jobs.virginia.edu_); search on Posting Number
> 0602844. The review of applications will begin on February 7, 2009;
> however, the position will remain open until filled.
>
> The University of Virginia is an equal opportunity/affirmative action
> employer. Women and members of underrepresented groups are strongly
> encouraged to apply.
> --
>
> ---------------------------------------------
> Robert E. Davis
> Professor
> University of Virginia
> Dept. of Environmental Sciences
> P.O. Box 400123
> Charlottesville, VA 22904-4123
>
> email: red3u at virginia.edu <mailto:red3u at virginia.edu>
> phone: 434-924-0579
> fax: 434-982-2137
> ---------------------------------------------
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