TWO OPEN-RANK TENURE-TRACK FACULTY POSITIONS AVAILABLE FOR FALL 2019

The Department of Geography at Kent State University 
(http://www.kent.edu/geography) invites applications for two available 
open-rank tenure-track positions starting in August 2019, specializing in (1) 
Environmental Remote Sensing and (2) Environmental GIS.  For both positions, we 
are particularly interested in candidates with a focus on human-environment 
interactions. The successful candidates will hold a PhD in Geography or related 
field, and demonstrate a strong record of research, and a commitment to work 
with diverse populations.  Our future colleagues are expected to maintain a 
strong, externally funded research program, teach effectively at both the 
undergraduate and graduate levels, and supervise graduate students.

The Department of Geography at Kent State University has traditionally offered 
BA, MA, and PhD degrees in Geography, and within the last two years has 
expanded its offerings to house an interdisciplinary BA in Environmental 
Studies, along with a fully online Master of GIS.  We are 16 full-time faculty, 
and over 100 graduate students and 100 undergraduate majors.  The department's 
mission is to provide an inspirational environment for the pursuit of 
geographic knowledge. Our faculty research seeks to promote positive social and 
environmental change, with a focus on interdisciplinary applications and 
collaboration.  We work at the intersection of global and local: while our 
research sites span five continents, we also work locally to apply our 
geographic knowledge to problem-solving at the community level.

The successful applicant will be able to contribute to and benefit from Kent 
State's Environmental Science and Design Research Initiative (ESDRI), which 
includes recent hires in Geography, Geology, and Biological Sciences.  ESDRI 
represents a university-wide investment in research and innovation within the 
geological, biological, human, and social systems that promote well-being, 
sustain diversity of life on Earth, and impact availability of environmental 
resources.  ESDRI participants include faculty from nine colleges, providing 
excellent opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration.

Kent State University is ranked among the top 100 national public universities 
in the nation, and has a strong research mission, dedicated to faculty and 
student success.  It has been named as a "Great College to Work For" by the 
Chronicle of Higher Education 8 times, and was one of only 7 schools nationwide 
to receive the 2018 Healthy Campus Award.  Nestled in the Cuyahoga Valley in 
northeastern Ohio, Kent State is 40 miles from Cleveland, 12 miles from Akron, 
and 10 miles from Cuyahoga Valley National Park.

To apply for these positions, applicants should send their current CV, a 
statement discussing their 5-year research goals, and the contact information 
for three references to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.   For 
more information, please contact Dr. James Tyner 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>), search chair for position 1, and Dr. 
Andrew Curtis ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>), search chair for 
position 2.  Review of applications will begin November 9, 2018, and continue 
until positions are filled.



Kent State University is an AA/EOO Employer and encourages applications from 
candidates who would enhance the diversity of the University's faculty.


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Andrew Scholl, PhD

Assistant Professor
Director of Masters of Geographic Information Science program
Department of Geography
Kent State University
Kent, OH 44242

Office: 407 McGilvrey
Phone: 330-672-7669

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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