Tenure Track Natural Hazards/Structure Assistant Professor Position at Denison University

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From: Erik Klemetti Gonzalez <klemettie@xxxxxxxxxxx>


Hello all,

Please see the ad below about our search for a tenure-track assistant
professor in Earth & Environmental Sciences at Denison University. Weâ??re
looking for people who study natural hazards and can teach structural
geology/tectonics. Please pass this along to students, postdocs and
others. *The
deadline to apply before we start looking at applications is October 4.
However, the position is open until filled.*

Cheers,
Erik

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Denison University invites applications for a *tenure track* position at
the Assistant Professor level in the *Department of Earth & Environmental
Sciences*, to begin in August 2025. We seek a broadly trained scientist
engaged in the study of Natural Hazards such as (but not limited to)
earthquakes, tsunamis, landslides, impacts, and more. Successful candidates
are expected to be outstanding teacher-scholars and contribute to the
continued growth of the Department and College.



We are seeking a colleague who is committed to teaching excellence in the
liberal arts tradition, has broad interests beyond their individual
specialty, and will provide a balance of classroom, field, and laboratory
experiences for our students. Candidates must have the desire and ability
to teach courses at all levels of the curriculum with an emphasis on (1)
Structural Geology & Tectonics, (2) Natural Hazards, and (3) Introductory
Earth & Environmental Sciences. The teaching load is 3 courses per academic
year. Denison is a fully residential campus and all classes are held
in-person and on-campus.



Successful candidates are also expected to maintain a vibrant, ongoing
research program that actively incorporates undergraduate students in a
liberal arts setting. The candidate's research specialty should complement
and expand the department's existing strengths in sedimentology,
geomorphology, petrology, and biogeochemistry.



Contributions to the life of the department, institution, and the larger
community are an essential part of Denisonâ??s mission. We anticipate our new
colleague will regularly engage in service activities within these
communities.



For the full ad and to apply, please visit
http://apply.interfolio.com/149751
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://apply.interfolio.com/149751__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!ZItGGp6icQAzPPnlVKjuLSFx58z8f7gPWZc1olPjbSGfvbiRe8k0X3dnMxH8Xrifi2WEUjyiH66fdj-Ordm9qCw1yg$>


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