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Faculty Position in Earth Sciences at National Taiwan Normal University

Employer
National Taiwan Normal University (Earth Sciences Department)
Location
Taipei
Closing date
Mar 20, 2021

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Discipline
Global Environmental Change, Hydrology, Ocean Science
Career Level
Faculty
Education Level
PhD
Job Type
Full-time
Relocation Cost
No Relocation
Sector Type
Academia

Job Details

The Department of Earth Sciences at National Taiwan Normal University invites applications for up to two faculty positions at any rank (assistant, associate, or full professor) in oceanography. Candidates in all the oceanography related fields, including, but not limited to physical oceanography, chemical oceanography, marine geology, or marine biology, are welcome.

The appointees should have a demonstrated record in research and a commitment to excellence in undergraduate and graduate teaching. It is expected that the candidate will have a Ph.D. in oceanography at the time of the appointment with preference given to those with post-doctoral experience and whose interests, abilities, and experience enhance our existing programs.

Applicants should submit a cover letter, a current CV, a publication list, a description of how your future research and teaching will contribute to the overall goals of the department, a (photo) copy of doctorate diploma, and arrange three letters of reference, at the address given below before 03/21/2021.

Dr. Chung-Chieh Wang, Chair of the Department of Earth Sciences,

National Taiwan Normal University,

No. 88, Sec. 4 Ting-Chou Road, Taipei 11677,

Taiwan, R.O.C.

e-mail: cwang@ntnu.edu.tw

Any questions or inquiries can be directed to Ms. Grace Lin (esadmin@ntnu.edu.tw, grand@ntnu.edu.tw)

Telephone: +886-2-7749-6375, Fax: +886-2-2933-3315.

For more information, please visit department’s website at https://www.es.ntnu.edu.tw/

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The Department of Earth Sciences was first established in 1984 and has been growing steadily ever since. The primary mission of the department is to nurture students to be capable of doing independent research and application for their future academic or professional careers. Currently there are 22 full-time faculty members, covering five major research areas in Earth Sciences, including Astronomy (5, with expertise in radio and extragalactic astronomy, planetary science), Atmospheric Sciences (6, specialty in climate modeling and mesoscale meteorology), Geology (5, tectonics, petrology and paleontology), Geophysics (3, seismology and repeating earthquakes), Oceanography (3, physical oceanography and science education). There are about 160 undergraduate students, ~70 graduate students in MS program and ~25 PhD graduate students. To become internationalized, the Department has offered courses taught completely in English and has recruited several English-speaking non-Chinese faculty members. In addition, the Department is expected to hire 1 more faculty member in a year or two. The Department has been very active in forefront research and rather productive publishing many refereed SCI and SSCI journal papers each year.

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