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Two Open Rank Tenure/-Track Faculty Positions in Earth and Environmental Sciences – Michigan State
The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences (EES) at Michigan State University (MSU) seeks applications for two endowed tenure-track open rank positions: 1. Earth Surface Processes and Global Change: Seeking candidates providing fundamental constraints on Earth’s environmental evolution via the geologic record—broadly defined to include rocks, ice, soils, and sediments on multiple timescales. This includes, but is not limited to, cryospheric, paleontological, oceanographic, geochemical, or climate evolution. Candidates will be expected to teach courses related to environmental processes and evolution from the geologic record. 2. Earth Materials and Resources: Seeking candidates studying earth materi
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