Geography
Geography Jobs List Sign Up Instructions
NW Geography Jobs list on Google Groups
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Note: The link below does NOT work until you are subscribed to the list. You will receive a confirmation email that will direct you to the Google Groups site: NWGeogJobs@googlegroups.com
Group Description: Geography Professor Emeritus Dr. Nancy Hultquist started the original listserv using Bitmail in the 1980’s! We continue to provide this service to students, alumni, and Geography professionals in Dr. Hultquist’s honor.
Jobs sent out cover many disciplines and organizations and are located nationwide. People from all over the U.S. are members of this list and provide announcements to share. In addition, please share any jobs or internships with me for sending the list. Most of the job postings come from list members (previous students, employers, faculty members, and many others). Please share any jobs or internships you would like to share to the list. Most of the job postings come from list members (previous students, employers, faculty members, and many others). The list serve includes a number of jobs outside the PNW.
If you obtain a job from an announcement on the list, please share that too! Much time and effort has gone into the production & distribution of this list, and we in the Geography Department at CWU are happy and excited to hear of employment resulting from our efforts and that it has been time well spent. We now have > 800list members.
If you have any questions, please reach us at CWUGeography@gmail.comCWU News

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