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[mailto:IALENA-L@LISTSERV.URI.EDU] De la part de Julian, Jason
Objet : Full/Assoc Prof & Asst Prof Positions at Texas State University
Fellow Landscape Ecologists,
We are looking for two awesome individuals to join us at Texas State
University, one at the Asst Prof level in Physical Geography and one at the
Full/Assoc Prof level in Environmental/Physical Geography. Both ads are
broad, but note that we are giving preference to Water Resources for the
Asst Prof ad. The Full/Assoc Prof ad is aimed at Landscape Ecologists,
Watershed Scientists, or anyone else who uses sophisticated modeling
techniques to investigate biophysical processes that are important for env
mgt or natural resource use. For questions about the Full/Assoc Prof
position, please contact me at
Jason.Julian@txstate.edu<mailto:Jason.Julian@txstate.edu>. For questions
about the Asst Prof position, please contact Dr. Ben Zhan at
Zhan@txstate.edu<mailto:Zhan@txstate.edu>.
Link to Full/Assoc Prof position:
https://jobs.hr.txstate.edu/postings/25265
Link to Asst Prof position:
https://jobs.hr.txstate.edu/postings/25264
The Department of Geography at Texas State University has 39 full-time
faculty members, over 500 undergraduate majors in BA and BS programs and
over 120 graduate students in our Master of Science (MS), Master of Applied
Geography (MAG), and PhD programs in Geography, Geographic Education, and
Geographic Information Science. The Department of Geography is part of the
College of Liberal Arts. Texas State University is located in San Marcos, a
city of about 65,000 residents situated in the beautiful Central Texas Hill
Country, 30 miles south of Austin and 48 miles north of San Antonio. The
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching classifies Texas State
University as a "Doctoral Universities: Higher Research Activity," the
second-highest designation for research institutions in the United States.
Texas State University is located in the burgeoning Austin-San Antonio
corridor, and, with ~39,000 students, is among the largest universities in
the state. With a diverse campus community including 50% of the student body
from ethnic minorities, Texas State is one of the top 13 producers of
Hispanic baccalaureate graduates in the nation and a doctoral-granting
Emerging Research University. Additional information about Texas State and
its nationally recognized academic programs is available at
www.txstate.edu.
Looking forward to outstanding applications, Jason
Jason Julian, PhD
Professor & Associate Chair
Department of Geography
Texas State University
Personal
Website<http://jasonjulian.wp.txstate.edu/>