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Three Tenure-Track Positions at NC State Univ: Impacts of Rapid Global Change on Earth Systems & Environmental Processes Cluster Hire
North Carolina State University, North Carolina, United States
Apply before: 15 November 2021


The Department of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences (MEAS) at North Carolina State University (NC State) seeks to fill three new tenure-track faculty positions at the assistant professor level focused on impacts of rapid global change on Earth systems and environmental processes as part of a departmental cluster hire. The review of applications will begin on November 15, 2021.


If you have questions about these positions, please contact the search chair, Dr. Walt Robinson, at mailto:mwarobin3@ncsu.edu.

We seek candidates who will build on ongoing initiatives in MEAS to strengthen links among our instructional and research programs in marine science, geology, and meteorology/atmospheric science.

Competitive candidates for these positions will be those who:

  • Address coupled processes among the solid surface, oceans and coasts, hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere, and cryosphere across scales of space and time
  • Offer a compelling vision for the future of the geosciences that will enhance our programs through research, instruction, and outreach
  • Can leverage the location of NC State within North Carolina and the southeastern US to develop basic and/or applied research relevant to communities that are historically underserved and most vulnerable to environmental change
  • Demonstrate interest in and commitment to increasing the participation and inclusion in the geosciences of people from historically marginalized groups
  • Draw upon a wide range of innovative research modes and methods to explore challenges and opportunities to build local to global collaborations


For more information and/or to apply for one of these positions, please go to https://jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/151026

Of interest for:
  • Terrestrial Working Group
  • Coastal Working Group
  • Marine Working Group
  • Hydrology Focus Research Group