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Science & Engineering Enrichment and Development Postdoctoral Scholar Program
SEED seeks applicants to develop innovative research paths that expand/complement existing research projects, themes and technical capabilities of APL
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National Science Foundation Program Director for Geophysics
Geophysics Program Director. To apply view instructions in the dear colleague letter. https://new.nsf.gov/careers/openings/geo/ear/ear-2022-75417.
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DIRECTOR, NATIONAL CAVE AND KARST RESEARCH INSTITUTE (NCKRI)
New Mexico Tech seeks a dynamic and entrepreneurial-minded leader to serve as the Director of the National Cave and Kast Research Institute (NCKR...
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Science & Engineering Enrichment and Development Postdoctoral Scholar Program
SEED seeks applicants to develop innovative research paths that expand/complement existing research projects, themes and technical capabilities of APL
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Assistant Professor of Earth and Climate Sciences and Physics
The Bates College Department of Earth and Climate Sciences (EACS) and the Department of Physics & Astronomy invites applications for a jointly-appo...
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Assistant Professor, Energy Transitions and Critical Materials
INTRODUCTION The Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Connecticut (UConn) seeks to hire a tenure-track Assistant Professor whose rese...
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Reginald A. Daly Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Harvard University invites applicants for the Reginald A. Daly Postdoctoral Research Fellowship.
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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR | Energy Transition Geoscience
Energy Transition Geoscience is an area of emerging strength and anticipated growth in our department. Come join us innovate the low carbon future!