Assistant Professor in Geography

As part of the Faculty Excellence Initiative at the University of South
Carolina, the Department of Geography and School of the Environment
invite applications for a Geographic Information Scientist specializing
in ecological mapping and spatial analysis for a tenure track assistant
professor position to begin August 16, 2008. This position is one of
several university-funded cluster hires whose goal is to build strategic
research capabilities in Environmental Microbiology, with a focus in the
emerging research area of Environmental Stresses and Microbial Stress
Responses.  Interests should include, but are not limited to, the
general area of geospatial dynamics of waterborne microbial pathogens. 
We are seeking a candidate who can integrate, analyze, model, and/or
interpret microbiological information along with spatial and temporal
environmental data.  This is a joint search involving the Department of
Geography and the School of the Environment in the College of Arts and
Sciences.  The position is a 9-month academic year tenure-track
appointment in Department of Geography.  A Ph.D. is required at the time
of appointment. 

We are searching for a geographer with outstanding research and
teaching capabilities who will complement existing campus-wide strengths
in geospatial techniques and analysis, environmental microbiology,
gene-environment interactions, and the assessment of environmental water
quality. Specifically, we are interested in a specialist who can
contribute to mapping and describing the geospatial aspects of
environmental stressors, such as pathogen distribution, abundance, and
dynamics, to integrate the results of research on stress response with
land/water use over large geographical areas. The successful applicant
will demonstrate experience in this topical area, or in another area
where the experience can be transferred. The successful candidate is
expected to teach courses in geographic information systems and their
application, as well as other undergraduate and/or graduate courses in
geography and related environmental studies, and to direct an active
externally funded research program.

For more information about the Department of Geography and the School
of the Environment, visit our Web sites at www.cas.sc.edu/geog/ and
www.environ.sc.edu/.                            

Applicants should include with their application a vita, statement of
research and teaching interests and goals, and the names, addresses,
phone numbers and e-mail addresses of at least three references. This
information should be sent to: Chair, FEI Environmental Microbiology
Search Committee, Department of Biological Sciences, University of South
Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208.  To ensure full consideration,
applications should be submitted by December 1st, 2007. 

The University of South Carolina is an affirmative action, equal
opportunity employer.  Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. The
University of South Carolina does not discriminate in educational or
employment opportunities or decisions for qualified persons on the basis
of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual
orientation or veteran status.


Dr. John Kupfer
Associate Professor
Dept. of Geography
Univ. of South Carolina
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(p) 803-777-6739
(f) 803-777-4972
web: people.cas.sc.edu/kupfer

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