MPOWIR Mentoring Physical Oceanography Women to Increase Retention
Assistant or Associate Professor – University of Alaska
MPOWIR Mentoring Physical Oceanography Women to Increase Retention, Fairbanks, Alaska, United States, 99712
Assistant or Associate Professor – University of Alaska
The College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences (CFOS) at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) seeks exceptional candidates for at least two tenure-track faculty positions to complement CFOS’ breadth of expertise in fisheries and ocean sciences. We invite applicants with sea-going programs in chemical, geological, physical, biological, or fisheries oceanography, whose research plans include use of the ice-capable, Global Class R/V Sikuliaq, and who will further the mission and strengths of the College.Duties:
Provide research, education, and service that support Alaska’s ocean resources and the communities that rely upon them. The successful candidate will teach core courses and/or develop specialty oceanography and/or marine science courses for the graduate and undergraduate academic programs, develop a vigorous externally funded sea-going research program, and mentor graduate students. Faculty members will hold office hours appropriate for the courses being taught and continue to develop and modify course curriculum. Faculty are expected to provide public service to the nation, state, and local communities by serving on advisory committees and participating in other professional, university, and community activities.
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The College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences (CFOS) at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) seeks exceptional candidates for at least two tenure-track faculty positions to complement CFOS’ breadth of expertise in fisheries and ocean sciences. We invite applicants with sea-going programs in chemical, geological, physical, biological, or fisheries oceanography, whose research plans include use of the ice-capable, Global Class R/V Sikuliaq, and who will further the mission and strengths of the College.Duties:
Provide research, education, and service that support Alaska’s ocean resources and the communities that rely upon them. The successful candidate will teach core courses and/or develop specialty oceanography and/or marine science courses for the graduate and undergraduate academic programs, develop a vigorous externally funded sea-going research program, and mentor graduate students. Faculty members will hold office hours appropriate for the courses being taught and continue to develop and modify course curriculum. Faculty are expected to provide public service to the nation, state, and local communities by serving on advisory committees and participating in other professional, university, and community activities.
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