the position is likely to include both national and international work, to support training international partners mostly across the Pacific. see the link above for more details on the position and how to apply (3/3)
the position is suited to a seismologist with observatory and real-time analyst experience, who enjoys teaching and communication to both technical and non-technical audiences (2/3)
can't count, that's clearly 6 posts 🤦
(Image is of Sellicks Beach, south of Adelaide. The hills in the background are on the hanging-wall of the Willunga Fault, an active reverse fault with ~240m displacement. More info: www.ga.gov.au/news-events/...)
The position is part of a larger project involving collaboration with Geoscience Australia (i.e. the team I'm in!) and other partners I'm happy to answer any general Q's regarding Australian postdoc/academic positions. Contact Mark Quigley for specific info on the position
I'm personally having such a hard time transitioning to perusing bluesky rather than twitter, but I do agree with your call to arms to invest the energy in this platform!
congrats!! Nice community recognition for a lot of hard work (good Sci Comm is always more work than it seems!)
I mean, I wouldn't say never, but perhaps not anytime soon 😅😬😔 and thank you! Looking forward to seeing what life is like on the other side of academia
😂 absolutely! Perhaps I'll start an Ox-Cbr-geophys welcoming club, given the sudden influx