Lecturer - Earth and Atmospheric Sciences - (493203 )

17 days ago

Houston, Texas, United States

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Job Description

The University of Houston is hiring a full-time, non-tenure track Lecturer in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences to teach courses on climate change. A PhD in a related field is required. The position involves teaching GEOL 1302 and supervising teaching assistants for GEOL 1102. Official transcripts will be needed for appointment, and a criminal history check is mandatory. The role is based in Houston, TX.
Department : Earth & Atmospheric Sciences Salary
: Commensurate with experience

Description :

The Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, College of
Natural Sciences and Mathematics at the University of Houston seeks
a full-time, non-tenure track, Lecturer.

The Lecturer will teach GEOL 1302 - Intro To Global Climate Change
and supervising the teaching assistants for sections of GEOL 1102 -
Introduction to Climate Change Laboratory.

A PhD in Earth or Atmospheric Sciences (or related field) is
required.

Official transcripts are required for a faculty appointment and
will be requested upon the selection of the final candidate. All
positions at the University of Houston are security sensitive and
will require a criminal history check.

The University of Houston System and its universities are an Equal
Opportunity Institution.

University Of Houston


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