Application Deadline: open until filled

Website: http://www.northland.edu/

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Teaching Fellow in Meteorology
Summary
Northland College, an environmentally-committed college on the shores of Lake Superior, is searching for a Teaching Fellow in Meteorology for a one-year appointment, with the possibility of the appointment extending to two years. The appointment begins in September 2015. Northland College has 600 students and 45 faculty and is located in Ashland, Wisconsin. http://www.northland.edu/

Position Description
Recent Ph.D.’s or individuals who are ABD in meteorology, atmospheric science, or closely related field are encouraged to apply.

The teaching load will consist of 6 courses per year in meteorology, including Introduction to Meteorology, Synoptic Meteorology, Dynamic Meteorology, and Mesoscale Meteorology. Special consideration will be given to applicants who have an interest in teaching Oceanography. Two semesters are fifteen weeks in length, with a four-week semester in May.

How to Apply
Submit a letter of interest that describes your interest in Northland College, the extent to which your experiences and qualifications match the College’s priorities, a curriculum vitae, and contact information for three professional references (in PDF format).

Review of applications will begin May 22 and continue until the position is filled.

Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer Northland College has adopted a strategic initiative to increase the diversity of its faculty and staff. The College provides equal opportunity for all qualified persons regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, or veteran status. Northland College is an affirmative action employer.

People of color, women, and others who would provide diverse perspectives to our College are encouraged to apply for this position.

 
 
 

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