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Visiting Professor in Petrology/Geochemistry at NMSU
From: Nancy McMillan <nmcmilla@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Hello, all!

My apologies for multiple postings!  But please feel free to circulate this ad for a sabbatical replacement position to anyone who might be interested.

Thanks!
Peace
Nancy

Visiting Assistant Professor in Petrology-Geochemistry, NMSU

 

The Department of Geological Sciences at New Mexico State University invites applications for a nine-month full-time position as Visiting Assistant Professor beginning 18 August 2014.  Expected salary is $57,000, commensurate with qualifications.  Responsibilities include teaching four courses each semester, including Survey of Geology, Igneous/Metamorphic Petrology, Economic Geology, General Geochemistry, a graduate class, with participation in independent study-type courses.

 

The department offers programs leading to the BS and MS degrees, is fairly small with 5.25 faculty lines (http://nmsu.edu/~geology/), and is situated in the southern Rio Grande rift, with ample examples of many geologic phenomena for field teaching and research.  Analytical facilities include XRF, TIMS, LIBS, microscopy lab, mineral separates lab, sample preparation facilities, and vehicles and equipment for field work.  New Mexico State University is a Land Grant, NASA Space Grant, Carnegie Doctoral/Research-Extensive, Hispanic-Serving Institution; we encourage applications from candidates from underrepresented groups. 

 

Candidates should hold a Ph.D. (or ABD) status in geoscience at the time of appointment.  Applicants may apply online at https://jobs.nmsu.edu/postings/18049, or by submitting electronically in a single pdf file the following:  a letter of application, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching experience and capabilities in igneous/metamorphic petrology, geochemistry, and economic geology, and the names, email addresses, and phone numbers of three references.  The file must be submitted to Nancy J. McMillan, Department Head, at nmcmilla@xxxxxxxx.  Review of applications will start on 2 June 2014, but applications received by 16 June 2014 will be considered.  NMSU is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. 

Offer of employment is contingent upon verification of individual's eligibility for employment in the United States.  All offers of employment, oral and written, are contingent on the university’s verification of credentials and other information required by federal law, state law, and NMSU policies/procedures, and may include the completion of a criminal history check.

 

 

Nancy J. McMillan, Ph.D., AOJN
Professor & Academic Department Head
Department of Geological Sciences
New Mexico State University
Box 30001, MSC 3AB
Las Cruces, NM  88003
phone: 575-646-5000
fax: 575-646-1056

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