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Asst./Assoc. Professor of Climatology / State Climatologist
The Department of Geography at the University of Nevada, Reno seeks an Applied Climatologist to be the new Nevada State Climatologist.
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Director of the School of Ocean Science and Engineering
The Director of the School of Ocean Science and Engineering at USM will lead a dynamic team at multiple campuses on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
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Assistant Professor (tenure track) Positions in Climate Science
ASE at NTU seeks to appoint one Asst Professor in Climate Science.
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Postdoctoral position on extraterrestrial impacts of terrestrial climate change, Univ of Michigan
We seek applicants for a postdoctoral position at the University of Michigan. The position is part of the NASA project “Impact of changes in sea le...
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Asst./Assoc. Professor of Climatology / State Climatologist
The Department of Geography at the University of Nevada, Reno seeks an Applied Climatologist to be the new Nevada State Climatologist.
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Director - Earth Systems Science Interdisciplinary Center
University of Maryland is searching for the Director of its Earth Systems Science Interdisciplinary Center that partners with NASA and NOAA.
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DIRECTOR OKLAHOMA CLIMATOLOGICAL SURVEY, FACULTY MEMBER
Director Oklahoma Climatological Survey and Renewable Term Professor of Meteorology.
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Associate Professor of Meteorology-Aviation
Airlines Professorship, an Associate Professor position (tenured or tenure-track) focused on Aviation Meteorology.