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Survey at the University of Kentucky seeks a summer Geologic Technician to work in the Western Kentucky Office in Henderson, Kentucky. This position will work closely with a staff geologist to carry out a
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center within the University of Kentucky (UK), is recruiting a Geologist I with a bachelor’s degree in geology. Key position responsibilities include describing mineral rock cores with critical mineral
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within the University of Kentucky, is seeking a Geologist I to fill a two-year grant-funded position. The Geologist I will be responsible for processing high-resolution topographic data to map sinkholes
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University Community of Inclusion The University of Kentucky is committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce by ensuring all our students, faculty, and staff work in an environment of openness and acceptance
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state geologists have overseen the organization. KGS became a non-teaching unit of the University of Kentucky in 1948 by an act of the Kentucky legislature, with a mandate to conduct a continuing study of
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state geologists have overseen the organization. KGS became a non-teaching unit of the University of Kentucky in 1948 by an act of the Kentucky legislature, with a mandate to conduct a continuing study of
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Summary: The University of Kentucky's Office of the Vice President for Research is seeking experienced candidates for the position of Director of the Kentucky Geological Survey (KGS) and State Geologist
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state geologists have overseen the organization. KGS became a non-teaching unit of the University of Kentucky in 1948 by an act of the Kentucky legislature, with a mandate to conduct a continuing study of
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Geological Survey Job Summary: The Kentucky Geological Survey (KGS), a publicly supported research center within the University of Kentucky (UK), is recruiting a Geologist I with a bachelor's degree in geology
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University of Kentucky (UK), is recruiting a Geologist I with a bachelor’s degree in geology. Key position responsibilities include describing mineral rock cores with critical mineral potential, performing