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|State member=Delaware
|State member=Delaware
|MOI meeting country=United States
|MOI meeting country=United States
|JOB application_deadline=2022-12-01
|JOB begin review process=Yes
|JOB begin review process=Yes
|JOB file description=499418 - Tenure Track Assistant or Associate Professor, Coastal Processes.pdf
|JOB file description=499418 - Tenure Track Assistant or Associate Professor, Coastal Processes.pdf
|JOB URL application=https://careers.udel.edu/cw/en-us/job/499418/tenure-track-assistant-or-associate-professor-coastal-processes
|JOB URL application=https://careers.udel.edu/cw/en-us/job/499418/tenure-track-assistant-or-associate-professor-coastal-processes
|Working group member=Marine Working Group, Coastal Working Group
|Working group member=Coastal Working Group
|JOB bodytext=The School of Marine Science and Policy (SMSP) seeks to hire a marine scientist at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor focused on coastal/geological processes with research interests in tidal wetlands, beaches, estuaries, or marine coastal environments. Specific areas of interest may include ecogeomorphology, sediment transport, coastal hazards and coastal resiliency. Preferred candidates would apply field observations and/or laboratory analyses to examine coastal processes.
|JOB bodytext=The School of Marine Science and Policy (SMSP) seeks to hire a marine scientist at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor focused on coastal/geological processes with research interests in tidal wetlands, beaches, estuaries, or marine coastal environments. Specific areas of interest may include ecogeomorphology, sediment transport, coastal hazards and coastal resiliency. Preferred candidates would apply field observations and/or laboratory analyses to examine coastal processes.


The successful candidate will be based in Lewes, DE and contribute to the undergraduate and graduate teaching mission of SMSP by teaching courses in their area of expertise as well as general oceanography and field-oriented courses. Candidates may be considered for appointment at the Assistant or Associate Professor level. The successful candidate will be expected to develop and maintain a robust independent and externally funded research program, support graduate students, and contribute to interdisciplinary research activities and service missions of SMSP. SMSP offers graduate programs in Oceanography, Physical Ocean Science & Engineering, Marine Biosciences, Marine Policy, and Environmental Economics as well as an undergraduate major in Marine Science. SMSP is situated both on the main campus in Newark and the coastal campus in Lewes, which together offer convenient access to a variety of coastal, estuarine and salt marsh environments in the Mid-Atlantic region. SMSP has active seagoing facilities from small boats to regional class vessels with immediate access to coastal and estuarine environments.
The successful candidate will be based in Lewes, DE and contribute to the undergraduate and graduate teaching mission of SMSP by teaching courses in their area of expertise as well as general oceanography and field-oriented courses. Candidates may be considered for appointment at the Assistant or Associate Professor level. The successful candidate will be expected to develop and maintain a robust independent and externally funded research program, support graduate students, and contribute to interdisciplinary research activities and service missions of SMSP. SMSP offers graduate programs in Oceanography, Physical Ocean Science & Engineering, Marine Biosciences, Marine Policy, and Environmental Economics as well as an undergraduate major in Marine Science. SMSP is situated both on the main campus in Newark and the coastal campus in Lewes, which together offer convenient access to a variety of coastal, estuarine and salt marsh environments in the Mid-Atlantic region. SMSP has active seagoing facilities from small boats to regional class vessels with immediate access to coastal and estuarine environments.


Full Description Here: https://careers.udel.edu/cw/en-us/job/499418/tenure-track-assistant-or-associate-professor-coastal-processes
Full Description Here: https://careers.udel.edu/cw/en-us/job/499418/tenure-track-assistant-or-associate-professor-coastal-processes
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Tenure Track Assistant or Associate Professor, Coastal Processes
University of Delaware, Delaware, United States
Start reviewing process: 1 December 2022


The School of Marine Science and Policy (SMSP) seeks to hire a marine scientist at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor focused on coastal/geological processes with research interests in tidal wetlands, beaches, estuaries, or marine coastal environments. Specific areas of interest may include ecogeomorphology, sediment transport, coastal hazards and coastal resiliency. Preferred candidates would apply field observations and/or laboratory analyses to examine coastal processes.


The successful candidate will be based in Lewes, DE and contribute to the undergraduate and graduate teaching mission of SMSP by teaching courses in their area of expertise as well as general oceanography and field-oriented courses. Candidates may be considered for appointment at the Assistant or Associate Professor level. The successful candidate will be expected to develop and maintain a robust independent and externally funded research program, support graduate students, and contribute to interdisciplinary research activities and service missions of SMSP. SMSP offers graduate programs in Oceanography, Physical Ocean Science & Engineering, Marine Biosciences, Marine Policy, and Environmental Economics as well as an undergraduate major in Marine Science. SMSP is situated both on the main campus in Newark and the coastal campus in Lewes, which together offer convenient access to a variety of coastal, estuarine and salt marsh environments in the Mid-Atlantic region. SMSP has active seagoing facilities from small boats to regional class vessels with immediate access to coastal and estuarine environments.


Full Description Here: https://careers.udel.edu/cw/en-us/job/499418/tenure-track-assistant-or-associate-professor-coastal-processes

Of interest for:
  • Coastal Working Group