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Anybody want to run the Global Volcanism Program?

The Global Volcanism Program seeks a director to enhance its research program in volcanology. Apply soon!

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One of the best resources for volcanism on the planet needs someone to run it:

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National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C. anticipates hiring a distinguished scientist to become the Director of the Global Volcanism Program and to conduct a research program in volcanology in the Department of Mineral Sciences. As a Federal employee, the successful candidate will be expected to serve as Curator making major contributions to the field of volcanology through research and publications, and to oversee the Global Volcanism Program's documenting and reporting of the world's volcanoes in order to develop a space/time understanding of global volcanism. U.S. citizenship is a requirement for the position. An official announcement of this position is expected in the coming weeks.

We invite potential candidates to send letters of interest and vitae to Dick Fiske (fisker at si.edu).

Here's to hoping that someone who truly understands how incredible the GVP database is and how it can be expanded so that almost anyone can access the wealth of information that is still out there on volcanism, igneous petrology and hazards.

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