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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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Faculty Positions at the Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University
The Department of Geosciences at the National Taiwan University (NTU) is seeking active and dedicated individuals to fill several faculty positions
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Thompson Postdoctoral Fellowship in Geophysics, Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability
The Department of Geophysics at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability has established the Thompson Postdoctoral Fellowship to be awarded to a...
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Multiple Ph.D. positions in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Cornell University
We are seeking Ph.D. students to work on 11 projects to begin Fall of 2024 in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences,, Cornell University.
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Paid summer internship in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Cornell University
Seeking undergraduate students and recent graduates from non-geoscience fields for 9-week paid internship to explore geoscience research and careers.
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Fully-funded Geosciences MS or PhD positions, Fall 2025. Field of study open.
Multiple fully-funded Geosciences MS or PhD positions (TA, RA) available at University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee. Field of study is open.
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PhD Student opportunity in groundwater seismology
We seek a talented student interested in funded doctoral research in groundwater seismology to assess aquifer storage and changes in western Kentucky.