*Tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor in Socio-Ecological Systems
Modeling*

OKLAHOMA, NORMAN 73019. The Department of Geography and Environmental
Sustainability at the University of Oklahoma (http://geography.ou.edu/) is
an actively growing and dynamic department. Over the past 5 years,
undergraduate enrollment has more than tripled, the number of faculty have
doubled, research expenditures have doubled and the department has
quintupled its computer resources for research and teaching.  As part of
our ongoing growth, applications are being solicited for a tenure-track
assistant or associate professor position in socio-ecological systems.

The successful candidate will be capable of research excellence in
socio-ecological systems modeling as related to climate variability and
change, and they must have demonstrated success in proactively leading
and/or participating in interdisciplinary, collaborative teams. In
particular, the candidate will fill an immediate need in coupled
human-natural systems modeling, preferably through Bayesian hierarchical
modeling or similar methodology.  The candidate will also be able to work
within collaborative teams that examine challenging questions facing the
social, natural, and physical sciences.


Applicants also should have demonstrated a commitment to teaching at the
undergraduate and graduate levels and a willingness to participate in
Department, University, and professional service. We seek an outstanding
candidate with a PhD in geography, or closely related field.

Persons from under-represented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
Initial appointment to this position will begin August 2016. Salary and
remunerations are competitive and commensurate with qualifications.


Application Process: Candidates are invited to submit a statement of
interest and qualifications, a full curriculum vita, copies of up to five
scholarly publications, and a list of three references. To apply, please
submit all materials electronically in one PDF file to Dr. Bruce Hoagland,
SES Search Committee Chair (Email: [email protected]) and copy Ms. Deborah
Marsh ([email protected]). Screening to begin November 15.


Candidates interested in collaborative research will find many exciting
opportunities on the campus. The University hosts the History of Science
Collections, Digital Scholarship Lab in the Bizzell Memorial Library,
Western History Collections, Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies
Center, and the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art. The College of Atmospheric
and Geographic Sciences hosts the National Weather Center, South Central
Climate Science Center, Southern Climate Impacts Planning Program, and the
Center for Spatial Analysis. The Department is home to the Oklahoma Wind
Power Initiative, and the Land Use Land Cover Institute.


The University of Oklahoma (OU) is a Carnegie-R1 comprehensive public
research university known for excellence in teaching, research, and
community engagement, serving the educational, cultural, economic and
health-care needs of the state, region, and nation from three campuses:
Norman, Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City and the Schusterman Center
in Tulsa. OU enrolls over 30,000 students and has more than 2700 full-time
faculty members in 21 colleges. In 2014, OU became the first public
institution ever to rank #1 nationally in the recruitment of National Merit
Scholars, with 311 scholars. The 277-acre Research Campus in Norman was
named the No.1 research campus in the nation by the Association of Research
Parks in 2013. Norman is a culturally rich and vibrant town of around
113,000 inhabitants located just outside Oklahoma City.  With outstanding
schools, amenities, and a low cost of living, Norman is a perennial
contender on “best place to live” rankings. Visit
http://www.ou.edu/content/dam/provost/documents/facultyflipbook.pdf and www.
*ou*.edu/publicaffairs/*oufacts*.html
<http://www.ou.edu/publicaffairs/oufacts.html> for more information.

The University of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity institution
www.ou.edu/eoo.

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