Emporia State University, originally chartered in 1863 as the Kansas State Normal School, has a total enrollment of nearly 6,000 students. You can read more about the university, including some of its past achievements and history here.
The Department of Physical Sciences includes faculty with teaching responsibilities in Chemistry, Earth Science, Physics, and Secondary Education Physical Sciences. Departmental resources include the James S. and Susan E.W. Aber Geospatial Analysis Computer Lab, the Johnston Geology Museum, the Peterson Planetarium, and the Hamilton Quarry Natural Area, as well as specially equipped labs for Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, and Instrumental Chemistry. Physical Sciences faculty have opportunities for external funding through the Kansas IDea Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (K-INBRE) program and Kansas NASA Space Grant < https://nasainkansas.org/ > among other possibilities.
Emporia State University looks to fill a
tenure-track position within the Department of Physical Sciences with teaching expertise in geospatial technologies (GIS, Remote Sensing, etc.) and a geoscience field of study. The geoscience field of study is open (geology, atmospheric science, hydrology, etc.).
- The successful candidate needs to have sufficient educational expertise and experience necessary to teach:
- Introductory course in geospatial analysis appropriate for students majoring in multiple disciplines
- Remote sensing courses.
- Introductory Earth science course that includes aspects of geology, atmospheric science, hydrology, and space science.
- The ability to teach intermediate and advanced courses in geographic information systems, a small-format aerial photography course utilizing drone technology, and/or an intermediate or advanced level undergraduate course in one of the Earth, environmental, atmospheric, or hydrologic sciences is also desirable.
- Experience using Python and/or R coding methods for spatial analysis and process automation is also highly desirable.
Minimum requirement:
- An earned Ph.D. in Earth Science, Geoscience, Geology, Physical Geography, or closely related field is required at the time of hire.
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Applicants should electronically submit a cover letter; a curriculum vitae; unofficial transcripts; attach a teaching philosophy; research plan and complete contact information of at least three references.
A Background check is required prior to hire.
Emporia State University has a long tradition of undergraduate and graduate teaching in geospatial analysis as well as mentoring student research that utilizes geospatial technologies. In addition to the teaching responsibilities listed above, the successful candidate will be expected to help maintain our state-of-the-art Aber Geospatial Analysis Computer Lab which contains 17 workstations, scanners, and a large-format plotter. Software available includes ArcGIS, ArcPro, and ERDAS Imagine. The successful candidate will act as the primary instructor for courses offered to fulfil our interdisciplinary undergraduate minor in geospatial analysis and our graduate certificate in geospatial analysis. Our close relationships with the Department of Biological Sciences provides opportunities to work with graduate students researching aspects of ecology, wildlife management, and natural resource management utilizing GIS and/or remote sensing techniques. The Geospatial Analysis program is truly interdisciplinary so there are opportunities to collaborate with faculty and students in other departments as well.
In addition to teaching, contributions in the areas of scholarship and service are also required for tenure and promotion. The word "scholarship" is very broadly defined, but typically means research. Including students in collaborative research is encouraged, as well as dissemination of results via presentations and publication. Since all undergraduate and graduate degree programs have a research component, many opportunities exist for working with students to achieve some level of scholarly productivity. Faculty-student research collaboration is highly valued. Start-up funds are available to initiate research projects.
Service requirements are fulfilled by serving on various committees at the department, college, and university levels, being the faculty advisor for student organizations, participating in faculty senate, and working with organizations in the local community, county, or state. Service to professional organizations is also valued.
About the Community
Emporia is a small community of about 25,000 and lies adjacent to the Flint Hills in East Central Kansas. Interstate 35 and the Kansas Turnpike pass through Emporia and provide easy access to Topeka, Wichita, and Kansas City. The economy of the region has agricultural as well as industrial components with several manufacturing facilities in the area. With its stately historic streets, low cost of living, low crime rate, and proximity to large cities, Emporia is an ideal place to live. For more information, please see http://www.emporia-kansas.gov/.
Emporia State University is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, national origin, ethnicity, religion, gender, sex, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, genetic information, status as an individual with a disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other factors which cannot be considered by law.