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Preceptor in Geospatial Analysis

Responsibilities:

Design and teach introductory undergraduate and graduate courses in
geospatial analysis, including geographic information systems (GIS),
global positioning systems (GPS), remote sensing and related geospatial
science and technology, primarily for students in the social sciences
and environmental sciences. In addition, work in collaboration with
faculty and the Center for Geographic Analysis to develop GIS tools and
geographic data for various courses in the social sciences,
environmental sciences, and humanities.  Start date is September 1,
2006.  The position is renewable on a yearly basis up to eight years,
based on performance, enrollments, and curricular needs.

Qualifications:

Knowledge of geospatial science and technology; familiarity with current
major GIS, GPS and remote sensing software packages; proficient in at
least one product suite in each category; experience in the
customization and implementation of geospatial technology in at least
one, preferably two or more disciplines; experience in course material
development and classroom instruction; spatial modeling and spatial
statistics expertise highly desirable.

MA or Ph.D. in geography or other relevant fields.

Apply to:

Letter of application, CV, and two letters of recommendation should be
sent to GIS Preceptor Search, Center for Geographic Analysis, Harvard
University, 1737 Cambridge Street, Cambridge MA 02138.

Application deadline: Review of applications will begin on July 15,
2006, continuing until the position is filled.

Harvard University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer
and encourages applications from women and members of minority groups.

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