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Assistant/Associate Professor, Earth System Modeling

Assistant/Associate Professor

Nov 15, 2025 (full consideration); Oct 09, 2026

Location

New Haven, CT

Yale University

Type

Tenure-track Faculty

Start Date

July 2026 or later

Teaching Load

Courses in Earth system science

Required Qualifications

Outstanding research programs
Scholarly impact
Teaching excellence
Independent funded research
Student advising
Interdisciplinary collaboration

Research Areas

Earth system modeling
Climate dynamics and feedbacks
Biogeochemical cycling
Past climate evolution
Global change prediction
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Assistant/Associate Professor, Earth System Modeling

Location

New Haven, CT

Open Date

Oct 09, 2025

Deadline

Oct 09, 2026 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time

Description

The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS) at Yale University invites applications for a tenure-track appointment in the broadly defined area of Earth system modeling. A start date of July 2026 or later is expected for this position. We anticipate an appointment at the Assistant Professor level, but exceptional candidates at the Associate Professor level (with tenure) will also be considered. Examples of relevant areas include (but are not limited to) large-scale dynamics and feedbacks among physical, chemical, and biological processes at Earth’s surface, in the ocean, and in the atmosphere; the past evolution of Earth’s climate; coupling of biogeochemical cycling and climate dynamics in the past and present; and development of predictive frameworks for forecasting future global change and its impacts on the Earth system. We are especially interested in candidates who develop, test, and use new modeling approaches to address key scientific questions related to the Earth as a system and its evolution through time.

Qualifications

We seek candidates who will develop outstanding research programs, who have strong prospects for exceptional scholarly impact and teaching excellence, and who will enhance the existing strengths of the Department and University. The successful applicant will develop and implement an independent, externally funded research program; advise students; facilitate interdisciplinary research; and teach courses in Earth system science and related areas.

Application Instructions

Applicants should submit (1) a letter of application (~1 page), (2) a curriculum vitae including a full list of publications, (3) a statement of research interests (~3 pages), and (4) a statement of interests in teaching, mentoring, and broader impacts (~2-3 pages). Broader impacts may include, for example, public education and outreach activities, efforts to strengthen academic communities, and other positive societal benefits. Applicants at the Assistant Professor level should arrange for three confidential letters of recommendation to be uploaded at the time of application. Applications should be submitted online at https://apply.interfolio.com/174637. Those that arrive before November 15, 2025 will receive full consideration. For information regarding the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, visit our web site at http://earth.yale.edu. Questions regarding the application process can be addressed to John Wettlaufer, search committee chair (john.wettlaufer@yale.edu).

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Assistant/Associate Professor in Earth System Modeling at Yale?

Yale seeks candidates with prospects for exceptional scholarly impact and teaching excellence. Develop an independent, externally funded research program, advise students, facilitate interdisciplinary research, and teach Earth system science courses. PhD in geoscience or related field implied. Learn more on crafting a academic CV: How to Write a Winning Academic CV.

🔬What research areas are prioritized for this Yale Earth System Modeling position?

Focus on Earth system modeling, including large-scale dynamics and feedbacks (physical, chemical, biological) at surface, ocean, atmosphere; past Earth climate evolution; biogeochemical cycling and climate; predictive frameworks for global change. New modeling approaches to Earth system questions encouraged. Explore related postdoc opportunities: Postdoctoral Success.

📝How do I apply for the Yale Assistant/Associate Professor role?

Submit online at Interfolio: (1) ~1-page cover letter, (2) CV with publications, (3) ~3-page research statement, (4) ~2-3-page teaching/mentoring/broader impacts statement. Assistant level: 3 confidential letters. Contact chair John Wettlaufer at john.wettlaufer@yale.edu. See faculty jobs: Faculty Positions.

What is the application deadline and start date?

Applications before November 15, 2025 receive full consideration; deadline Oct 09, 2026 11:59 PM ET. Expected start: July 2026 or later. Track deadlines with our academic calendar: Academic Calendar.

👨‍🏫What teaching and broader impacts are expected?

Teach courses in Earth system science and related areas. Statements on teaching, mentoring, broader impacts (e.g., outreach, diversity) required. Enhance department strengths. Tips for university lecturer roles: Become a University Lecturer.

🏛️Is this a tenure-track position at Yale's EPS department?

Yes, tenure-track at Assistant Professor level; exceptional Associate (with tenure) considered. Develop outstanding programs aligning with Geoscience strengths. Visit Yale EPS. More on professor jobs: Professor Jobs.
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