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UCLA Tenure-Track Faculty Positions

Date: 12/06/2006

Tenure-Track Faculty Positions
Department of Earth & Space Sciences
University of California, Los Angeles

Geology: We seek outstanding candidates for one or more positions in the
general area of geology. We favor those who tackle major geoscience
problems with innovative multidisciplinary approaches involving
analytical, computational, and/or field studies. Applications should be
mailed to the Chair of the Geology Search Committee #06-2, UCLA
Department of Earth and Space Sciences, 595 Young Drive East, Los
Angeles, CA, 90095-1567. Inquiries may be directed to
search062@ess.ucla.edu.

Seismology: We seek one or more new faculty in the general field of
seismology. Candidates should be able to combine observations, theory and
models to investigate the physics of earthquake processes and/or
processes within the Earth's deep interior. Applicants should complement
our strengths in solid Earth and planetary geophysics. Please mail
applications to the Chair of the Seismology Search Committee #06-3, UCLA
Department of Earth and Space Sciences, 595 Young Drive East, Los
Angeles, CA, 90095-1567. Inquiries may be directed to
search063@ess.ucla.edu.

For both positions: Applicants must have a PhD or equivalent, an active
research program and demonstrated excellence in research and teaching. We
anticipate appointments at the Assistant Professor level, but
exceptionally qualified candidates will be considered at the Associate or
Full professor levels. Applications must include a statement describing
research and teaching interests, curriculum vitae with a complete list of
publications, names and addresses of three referees, and paper copies of
up to five important publications. Selection will begin on January 15,
2007 for appointment July 1, 2007.

Information about Earth and Space Sciences at UCLA is available on the
Web at http://www.ess.ucla.edu/. UCLA and the Department are committed to
the highest standards of scholarship and professional activities and to a
campus climate supporting equality and diversity. The University of
California is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.