Hi everyone,

I think this position will be of interest to some of you.  New Hampshire is a 
great spot!  We are 15 minutes from the Ocean and 1 hour from the White 
Mountains.

Cheers,

Joel Hartter


NEW HAMPSHIRE, DURHAM, 03824. University of New Hampshire. The Department of 
Geography (http://www.unh.edu/geography) invites applications for a full-time, 
tenure-track Assistant Professor to begin in August 2014. A Ph.D. in Geography 
is preferred; ABD candidates nearing completion will be considered. We seek 
someone whose primary research and teaching interests are in human-environment 
interactions. A regional specialty other than North America or the Middle East 
is desired. UNH is committed to diversifying its faculty, staff, and student 
body, and we strongly encourage women and minorities to apply.

We seek candidates who can contribute to the growth and development of a small, 
undergraduate-only department that places a high-value on both research and 
teaching excellence. Teaching load is four courses per academic year. Teaching 
responsibilities include an introductory physical geography course, an upper 
division environmental issues course, field methods or other geotechniques 
course, and other courses in the candidate's area of expertise.

The University of New Hampshire is the state's flagship public research 
university and has been consistently ranked in the top 50 public universities 
by U.S. News and World Report. UNH is located in Durham, a small college town 
60 miles north of Boston, 8 miles from the Atlantic coast, and 75 miles from 
the White Mountains. UNH has an enrollment of 13,000 students and offers more 
than 90 undergraduate and 70 graduate programs.

Applicants should e-mail in Adobe Acrobat format a letter of application that 
highlights research and teaching interests, a vita, statistical summaries of 
recent student teaching evaluations, and the names and addresses (including 
e-mail) of three references by December 1 to Mary Stampone, Search Committee 
Chair, [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

UNH seeks excellence through diversity and prohibits discrimination on the 
basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, 
gender identity or expression, disability, veteran status, or marital status.

Joel Hartter

Roland H. O'Neil Professor
Associate Professor
Department of Geography
102 Huddleston Hall
73 Main Street
Durham, NH 03824 USA
www.unh.edu/geography<http://www.unh.edu/geography>
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