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Watershed Hydrologist / Water Resources
The Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University offers a
tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level in
landscape-scale watershed hydrology with particular emphasis on
impacts of land use and land cover changes on basin- to regional-scale
water resources and ecosystem services. Candidates must have a PhD in
an appropriate field such as hydrology, ecology, geography, geology,
physics, or engineering. Possible research areas include land use
change and its implications for water yield and water quality, surface
processes governing landform evolution and fluvial geomorphology,
climate change implications on water transport and storage, or related
fields. Opportunities for collaboration across departments are numerous
and include Biology, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Statistical
Science, Physics, the Global Health Institute, and the Nicholas
Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions. The successful candidate
will contribute to the Nicholas School’s curriculum by teaching a course
on geospatial approaches in hydrology pertinent to water resources
management. Other teaching opportunities are available at the
undergraduate, professional master’s, or doctoral level.
Consideration of applications will be begin on April 1 and will continue
until the position is successfully filled. Applications should include a
full CV, statement of research and teaching goals, and contact
information for three references. Further information is available via
our website:
http://www.nicholas.duke.edu/people/faculty/availablepositions.html
The Nicholas School and Duke University are committed to equal
opportunity in employment. Applications are strongly encouraged from
members of under-represented populations.
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Dean Urban
The Nicholas School
Duke University
Durham, NC 27708 USA