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Non-Tenure Track Instructional Faculty in the field of Water Resources - TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
Earth and Environmental Science at Temple University is seeking a Full-Time Non-Tenure Track Instructional Faculty in the field of Water Resources
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Tenure Track Assistant Professor of Critical Zone Science
Unit: Earth & Environmental Sciences Position Type: Faculty Location: Nashville, Tennessee URL http://apply.interfolio.com/155051 Open Date: Sep 18...
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Associate Professor or Professor of Agricultural Irrigation and Water Resources Management
The NMSU Agricultural Science Center located in Artesia, NM invites applications for an Associate Professor or Professor of Agricultural Irrigation...
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Assistant Professor of Geoscience - Critical Minerals
We seek a tenure-track Assistant Professor whose research can address fundamental challenges that are broadly related to critical mineral resources.
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Assistant Professor of Meteorology
The Department of Geosciences at Mississippi State University invites applications for a nine-month tenure-track position in Meteorology at the ran...
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Assistant Professor of Geospatial Sciences/Human Geography
The Department of Geosciences at Mississippi State University invites applications for a nine-month tenure-track position in Geography at the rank ...
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Assistant Professor of Geology
Mississippi State University is seeking a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Geology with a commitment to teaching, research, and student mentorship.
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Assistant Professor in Geohydrology
We seek a broadly trained earth scientist who uses hydrology to investigate critical societal concerns.
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Assistant Professor, Global Change Remote Sensing / Global Change Biology, Boston University
The Departments of Biology and Earth & Environment at Boston University seek candidates for two tenure-track Assistant Professor positions