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Academic Professional Track (Non-Tenure): Instructional Assistant Professor in Coastal Geography


Marine and Coastal Environmental Science

Location
Galveston, Texas
Open Date
9/12/2024
Position ID
146625
Description

The Department of Marine & Coastal Environmental Science (MCES), College of Marine Sciences & Maritime Studies at Texas A&M University located on the Galveston Campus invites applications for a full-time, non-tenure accruing academic professional track position with a 9-month academic appointment beginning August 1, 2025. Applicants will be considered for the faculty title of Instructional Assistant Professor.

We encourage applications from outstanding candidates who are passionate about teaching undergraduate courses in human-environment geography, with an emphasis on disaster science and/or geography of the world's oceans and coasts. Candidates that can use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in their teaching are preferred. The successful candidate will be expected to teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses, which may include Marine Geography, courses in human and/or regional geography of disasters, and other courses based on departmental need and candidate interest (e.g., Intro to GIS, Geomorphology, Remote Sensing). The candidate will support MCES degree programs in Marine Sciences (MARS) and Coastal Environmental Science and Society (CESS) and is expected to grow the department's instructional capacity in geography and disaster science. Academic Professional Track faculty are typically expected to teach 9 credit hours (typically 3 courses) per long semester (spring and fall), along with service contributions to the department, college, university and profession.

MCES is an interdisciplinary department with faculty research and teaching efforts transecting natural, social, and applied scientific problems focused on the coastal zone, but broader research interests span from nearshore terrestrial areas to the deep sea and polar regions. All MCES faculty share an interest in the human and physical response to hazards, hazard risk assessment, and hazard impact mitigation in the coming decades (www.tamug.edu/mars)

Texas A&M University at Galveston is the dedicated marine and maritime branch campus of Texas A&M University. The campus houses several institutions that are critical contributors to Texas A&M’s land-, sea-, and space-grant mission and drive the development of the blue economy on the Gulf Coast through education, innovation, scholarship and research.

Home to the Texas A&M College of Marine Sciences & Maritime Studies (marine.tamu.edu), students can earn undergraduate and graduate degrees in marine sciences, business, blue humanities, marine engineering and maritime transportation. Students may also pursue select Galveston-specific Texas A&M College of Engineering degrees, including computer science, ocean engineering and interdisciplinary engineering.

Texas A&M-Galveston is also home to the Texas A&M Maritime Academy, one of six state maritime academies in the U.S. and the only one embedded within a Tier I research institution. Offering hands-on training to over 400 cadets annually, the academy prepares students to earn a U.S. Coast Guard License and serve as maritime professionals, afloat and ashore, or enter military service upon graduation.

Ideally situated in Galveston Bay, the island campus is surrounded by marine life, estuarine and ocean ecosystems, and one of the largest maritime industrial hubs in the world, allowing Galveston Aggies to live, learn and work in the heart of the industries they will soon serve. Whether their careers take them shoreside or on the water, Aggies are ready for anything above, on and below the waves. 

Texas A&M University is committed to enriching the learning and working environments for all visitors, students, faculty, and staff, which is vital to accomplishing our mission and living our core values.

Qualifications

Candidates must have earned a Ph.D. by the start date (expected August 1, 2025). Candidates may have a terminal degree in geography, marine sciences, disaster science, oceanography, geology, earth science, environmental science, or a related field.

We are seeking candidates with a potential for excellence in teaching or evidence of teaching excellence. 

Previous teaching experience, the ability to use GIS in instruction, and a demonstrated interest in teaching coastal hazards or disaster science courses are preferred. 

Application Instructions

Applications are submitted only online: http://apply.interfolio.com/153239. Applications must include electronic PDF copies of: 1) cover letter; 2) curriculum vitae; 3) a personal statement to include philosophy and plans for teaching and service, and 4) names and contact information for three professional references. The personal statement should: 1) provide evidence either of excellence in previous university-level teaching or of potential for excellence in teaching at the university level; 2) discuss potential course offerings; and 3) describe potential fit of the candidate within a coastal-focused interdisciplinary department.

For more information on the position, please contact Dr. David Retchless, chair of the search committee at retchled@tamu.edu. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until the position is filled, but review of applications will begin on November 15, 2024.

Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Veterans/Disability Employer.

The University is aware that attracting and retaining exceptional faculty often depends on meeting the needs of two careers and therefore has a Dual Career Program.