The University of Arkansas is a land grant institution ranked among the nation’s top 2 percent of universities with the highest level of research activity
Job Summary
The University of Arkansas is a land grant institution ranked among the nation’s top 2 percent of universities with the highest level of research activity.
The position offers a vibrant work environment with a benefits package including health, dental, life and disability insurance, tuition waivers, holidays, leave accrual, and retirement programs.
The successful candidate will conduct research, teach undergraduate and graduate courses, mentor students, and participate in faculty governance and service.
Matching Summary
The University of Arkansas is a land grant institution ranked among the nation’s top 2 percent of universities with the highest level of research activity.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Tenure-track faculty position
Geomorphology and Earth surface processes
Undergraduate and graduate teaching
Research with scholarly publications
Student mentorship and course design
Service on faculty and professional committees
Collaborative faculty team participation
Nice-to-have
Regional/mid-continent research focus
Experience with field-based teaching
External funding acquisition
Interdisciplinary collaboration
Use of advanced research facilities
Commitment to work-life balance
Engagement with professional organizations
Key Requirements
Doctoral degree in geosciences or related field
Record of teaching or mentoring at graduate or undergraduate level
Potential for active research agenda
Ability to work collegially in a collaborative faculty team
Authorization to work in the United States
Work Rights
Must have legal authority to work in the United States on first day