Meierjurgen Faculty Fellow - Earth Sciences
Department
Department: CAS Earth Sciences
Rank
Rank: Research Associate
Annual Basis
Annual Basis: 9 Month
Review of Applications Begins
Review of Applications Begins: April 7, 2026; position open until filled
Special Instructions to Applicants
Complete applications must include a one-page letter of intent indicating the desired term of residence, faculty member you would like to collaborate with, and a complete curriculum vitae.
Department Summary
- Supports significant research activities in a wide range of fields in Earth and Environmental Science.
- Includes approximately 30 faculty (including TTF and NTTF), many of whom have large research grants.
- Research and graduate education focus on the following subfields:
- Geophysics: tectonics, seismology, remote sensing, and fault mechanics, as well as earthquake hazards;
- Volcanology: geochemistry, physical volcanology, igneous petrology, and volcanic systems modeling;
- Climate science: glaciology, paleoclimate and glacial modeling, oceanography, and ice physics;
- Paleontology: vertebrate paleontology, paleoecology, paleobiogeography, and phylogenetics;
- Surface processes: Geochemical modeling, hydrology, soil and aqueous geochemistry, landslides, sedimentology and stratigraphy, geomorphology, and fluid mechanics;
- Planetary Geology: space physics, astrobiology, and planetary interiors.
Position Summary
The Department of Earth Sciences invites applications for a one term (three-month) visiting faculty appointment as a Meierjurgen Faculty Fellow during the academic year 2026-2027. The Meierjurgen Fellowship provides a visiting opportunity for distinguished professionals in the field of geology, such as faculty on sabbatical and researchers from other universities and institutes, to collaborate with those in the Department of Earth Sciences. This endowment-funded position provides for salary, travel, and/or living support for one academic term. Requirements are one term in residence (UO is on the quarter system, so this is approximately 11 weeks) and one departmental seminar. Academic terms and their corresponding appointment dates are:
- Fall Term: 09/16/2026 – 12/15/2026
- Winter Term: 12/16/2026 – 03/15/2027
- Spring Term: 03/16/2027 – 06/15/2027
The Department and University house an array of modern instrumentation (e.g. igneous petrology laboratories, stable isotope lab, SEM, CT-scanning facility), and opportunities for geologic field work are only a short drive away. This position will collaborate on research with faculty and graduate students and will have the opportunity to use departmental facilities or work at field sites during the contract period. Candidates with experience serving the needs of diverse populations are strongly desired.
Minimum Requirements
PhD in geology or related field.
Preferred Qualifications
- Record of academic merit based on research and publications, teaching experience/excellence, service, and/or leadership.
- Record of and potential for collaborative ties with faculty and graduate students as demonstrated through activities such as research or teaching collaborations, mentorship, and professional networking opportunities.
- Experience serving the needs of diverse populations.