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Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Environmental Geoscience
The Department of Geology & Geophysics at Texas A&M Univesity seeks a tenure-track assistant professor in Environmental Geoscience.
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Assistant or Associate Professor in Earth & Environmental Sciences
Assistant or Associate Professor in Earth & Environmental Sciences Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences University of Kentucky The Departme...
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Graduate student opportunities in Geology & Geophysics at the U of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
UIUC's Dept. of Earth Science & Environmental Change is accepting applications for fully-funded Ph.D. and M.S. fellowships and assistantships.
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Graduate Student Opportunities at Case Western Reserve University
Graduate Student Opportunities at Case Western Reserve University. Students with backgrounds in geology, physics, chemistry, biology, engineering, ...
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Administrative Intern
The Administrative Intern will support the Administrative Department by assisting with various administrative tasks and gaining hands-on experienc...
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PhD positions in Coastal Biogeochemistry, Nature-based solution, and Paleoceanography
The Marine Biogeochemical Dynamics Laboratory at the Chinese University of Hong Kong is inviting applications for a PhD student position in biogeoc...
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PhD Assistantship in Paleoclimatology and Paleotempestology at Clemson University
We are seeking Ph.D. students interested in research reconstructing paleohurricanes during the mid- to late Holocene and Common Era.