Tenure-track position (Assistant/Associate Professor) in Critical Minerals Resources, Simon Fraser University, Canada

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From: Glyn Williams-Jones <glynwj@xxxxxx>


The Department of Earth Sciences (EASC) at Simon Fraser University (British
Columbia, Canada) invites applications for a full-time tenure-track
position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor, commencing as
early as September 2025. A PhD is required, and previous professional
experience (e.g., academic or industry) is considered favourable.

The ideal candidate will conduct cutting-edge fundamental and applied
research into the characterization of processes and environments related to
the genesis of critical minerals, leading to insight into effective mineral
resource development. We seek applicants with research expertise in the
broad area of critical mineral resources, complemented by a strong
background in igneous petrology. Candidates capable of leading field- and
laboratory-based research related to igneous processes that can facilitate
critical mineral development are encouraged to apply. The research
activities and expertise of the successful candidate should also complement
and extend those existing within the Department.

Faculty salaries at SFU are based on the 2024 salary scales bargained
between the University and the SFU Faculty Association. A reasonable
estimate of the base salary range for this role at the Assistant Professor
rank is $104,700 - $133,322 and $130,142 - $155,584 at the Associate
Professor rank (dependent on experience).

For full information on the position visit:
https://www.sfu.ca/earth-sciences/about/jobs.html
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