[Texascavers] Karst opportunities: teaching, management, students
Dear Friends, Last week I received three announcements of karst-related teaching, management, and student opportunities that I am sharing with you below. For more information, contact the people or organizations listed. Please share this message with anyone you think may be interested. Thanks, George -- The New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology is looking to hire a professor whose "areas of particular interest include karst hydrology, watershed hydrology, ecohydrology, and aqueous geochemistry." For more information go to: http://www.nmt.edu/images/stories/hr/pdfs/asstprofees111-117.pdf -- Government Canyon State Natural Area is seeking to hire Park Ranger 1 Resource Specialist. Government Canyon is a major karst preserve of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and located just outside of San Antonio, Texas. This position will be responsible for "endangered species monitoring and preservation (including the Karst Management and Maintenance Plan/KMMP)" and related duties. For more information go to: http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/business/jobs/postings/?page=12_06_041 -- >From Dr. Lee Florea: Seeking student for a PhD in Environmental Sciences (http://cms.bsu.edu/Academics/CollegesandDepartments/EnvironmentalScience.as px) Ball State University (BSU) has recently initiated a new PhD program in Environmental Sciences that combines faculty from Geology, Chemistry, and Biology. Presently, the Department of Geological Sciences is seeking a potential candidate to admit into this doctoral program. The selected candidate would receive annual tuition remission and a research assistantship renewable for three years. The ideal candidate holds a MS and is a self-starter with experience and ambition to seek external funding to support their dissertation. Potential areas of research for this funding line may include investigations into low-temperature geochemistry, groundwater tracing, and stable-isotope processes in karst aquifers, electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) in karst environments, and groundwater/geophysical studies related to the BSU ground-source geothermal conversion. Interested students should visit the above link for application information and contact Lee Florea at lflo...@bsu.edu to discuss their interest in the program. -- Dr. Lee J. Florea P.G. Department of Geological Sciences Ball State University Fine Arts Building, room 130-B Muncie, IN 47306 Phone: 765-285-8266 Fax: 765-285-8265 lflo...@bsu.edu http://works.bepress.com/lee_florea/ http://www.researcherid.com/rid/E-8065-2011 http://web.me.com/lflorea/Lee_Florea/ *** George Veni, Ph.D. Executive Director National Cave and Karst Research Institute 400-1 Cascades Avenue Carlsbad, New Mexico 88220-6215 USA Office: 575-887-5517 Mobile: 210-863-5919 Fax: 413-383-2276 gv...@nckri.org www.nckri.org
[Texascavers] Karst opportunities: teaching, management, students
Dear Friends, Last week I received three announcements of karst-related teaching, management, and student opportunities that I am sharing with you below. For more information, contact the people or organizations listed. Please share this message with anyone you think may be interested. Thanks, George -- The New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology is looking to hire a professor whose "areas of particular interest include karst hydrology, watershed hydrology, ecohydrology, and aqueous geochemistry." For more information go to: http://www.nmt.edu/images/stories/hr/pdfs/asstprofees111-117.pdf -- Government Canyon State Natural Area is seeking to hire Park Ranger 1 Resource Specialist. Government Canyon is a major karst preserve of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and located just outside of San Antonio, Texas. This position will be responsible for "endangered species monitoring and preservation (including the Karst Management and Maintenance Plan/KMMP)" and related duties. For more information go to: http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/business/jobs/postings/?page=12_06_041 -- >From Dr. Lee Florea: Seeking student for a PhD in Environmental Sciences (http://cms.bsu.edu/Academics/CollegesandDepartments/EnvironmentalScience.as px) Ball State University (BSU) has recently initiated a new PhD program in Environmental Sciences that combines faculty from Geology, Chemistry, and Biology. Presently, the Department of Geological Sciences is seeking a potential candidate to admit into this doctoral program. The selected candidate would receive annual tuition remission and a research assistantship renewable for three years. The ideal candidate holds a MS and is a self-starter with experience and ambition to seek external funding to support their dissertation. Potential areas of research for this funding line may include investigations into low-temperature geochemistry, groundwater tracing, and stable-isotope processes in karst aquifers, electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) in karst environments, and groundwater/geophysical studies related to the BSU ground-source geothermal conversion. Interested students should visit the above link for application information and contact Lee Florea at lflo...@bsu.edu to discuss their interest in the program. -- Dr. Lee J. Florea P.G. Department of Geological Sciences Ball State University Fine Arts Building, room 130-B Muncie, IN 47306 Phone: 765-285-8266 Fax: 765-285-8265 lflo...@bsu.edu http://works.bepress.com/lee_florea/ http://www.researcherid.com/rid/E-8065-2011 http://web.me.com/lflorea/Lee_Florea/ *** George Veni, Ph.D. Executive Director National Cave and Karst Research Institute 400-1 Cascades Avenue Carlsbad, New Mexico 88220-6215 USA Office: 575-887-5517 Mobile: 210-863-5919 Fax: 413-383-2276 gv...@nckri.org www.nckri.org
[Texascavers] Karst opportunities: teaching, management, students
Dear Friends, Last week I received three announcements of karst-related teaching, management, and student opportunities that I am sharing with you below. For more information, contact the people or organizations listed. Please share this message with anyone you think may be interested. Thanks, George -- The New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology is looking to hire a professor whose "areas of particular interest include karst hydrology, watershed hydrology, ecohydrology, and aqueous geochemistry." For more information go to: http://www.nmt.edu/images/stories/hr/pdfs/asstprofees111-117.pdf -- Government Canyon State Natural Area is seeking to hire Park Ranger 1 Resource Specialist. Government Canyon is a major karst preserve of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and located just outside of San Antonio, Texas. This position will be responsible for "endangered species monitoring and preservation (including the Karst Management and Maintenance Plan/KMMP)" and related duties. For more information go to: http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/business/jobs/postings/?page=12_06_041 -- >From Dr. Lee Florea: Seeking student for a PhD in Environmental Sciences (http://cms.bsu.edu/Academics/CollegesandDepartments/EnvironmentalScience.as px) Ball State University (BSU) has recently initiated a new PhD program in Environmental Sciences that combines faculty from Geology, Chemistry, and Biology. Presently, the Department of Geological Sciences is seeking a potential candidate to admit into this doctoral program. The selected candidate would receive annual tuition remission and a research assistantship renewable for three years. The ideal candidate holds a MS and is a self-starter with experience and ambition to seek external funding to support their dissertation. Potential areas of research for this funding line may include investigations into low-temperature geochemistry, groundwater tracing, and stable-isotope processes in karst aquifers, electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) in karst environments, and groundwater/geophysical studies related to the BSU ground-source geothermal conversion. Interested students should visit the above link for application information and contact Lee Florea at lflo...@bsu.edu to discuss their interest in the program. -- Dr. Lee J. Florea P.G. Department of Geological Sciences Ball State University Fine Arts Building, room 130-B Muncie, IN 47306 Phone: 765-285-8266 Fax: 765-285-8265 lflo...@bsu.edu http://works.bepress.com/lee_florea/ http://www.researcherid.com/rid/E-8065-2011 http://web.me.com/lflorea/Lee_Florea/ *** George Veni, Ph.D. Executive Director National Cave and Karst Research Institute 400-1 Cascades Avenue Carlsbad, New Mexico 88220-6215 USA Office: 575-887-5517 Mobile: 210-863-5919 Fax: 413-383-2276 gv...@nckri.org www.nckri.org