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FRANKLIN & MARSHALL COLLEGE
GEOSCIENCE: SEDIMENTOLOGY AND STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY (TWO POSITIONS)

Applications are invited for two one-year faculty appointments as Visiting Assistant Professor or Instructor, beginning in August 2010. The successful candidates will teach undergraduate courses (1) in structural geology, introductory geology or environmental geology, and a mid- or upper-level course in the applicant’s specialty, and (2) in sedimentology, introductory geology or environmental geology, and a mid- or upper-level course in the applicant’s specialty (paleoecology/paleoclimatology?). Teaching load is 3/2; it may include participation in the College's general education "Foundations" or First Year Seminar programs. A Ph.D. in hand or near completion, teaching experience, and an ongoing program of scholarly research are required. Please send letter of application, curriculum vitae, graduate transcripts, (undergraduate transcript optional), three letters of recommendation, teaching statement, research statement and teaching evaluations to: Roger D. K. Thomas, Chair, Department of Earth and Environment, Franklin & Marshall College, P.O. Box 3003, Lancaster, PA 17604-3003. Application materials may be sent electronically to geojobs@fandm.edu or by fax to (717)291-4186. Review of applications will begin on February 22, 2010 and continue until the positions are filled. Franklin & Marshall College is a highly selective liberal arts college with a demonstrated commitment to cultural pluralism. EOE.

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