The interdisciplinary Environmental Studies Program (www.bc.edu/envstudies) at 
Boston College seeks to hire a Visiting Assistant Professor for a 2-3 year term 
position starting during the summer of 2013. The successful candidate will be 
housed in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences 
(www.bc.edu/schools/cas/geo/) and participate in teaching, research and student 
advising activities. The position includes teaching 9-10 credits (~3 courses) 
per year of undergraduate environmental science courses and seminars on 
ecosystems, water resources, anthropogenic impacts, restoration and 
sustainability. Applicants' research interests should be at the intersection of 
hydrologic, ecologic and geomorphic processes in terrestrial and/or coastal 
systems. The candidate will aid in academic and research advising of 
undergraduate environmental studies students. This teaching postdoctoral 
position will include strong teaching and research mentoring by department 
faculty, and the candidate will work closely with the Director of the 
Environmental Studies Program, Prof. Noah Snyder. Applicants should send a 
curriculum vita, statements of teaching and research interests, and the names 
and contact information of three references as a single PDF-file e-mail 
attachment to [email protected]. Review of applications will begin 
immediately, and will continue until the position is filled. Boston College is 
an academic community whose doors are open to all students and employees 
without regard to race, religion, age, sex, marital or parental status, 
national origin, veteran status, or handicap.

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