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Miami University in Ohio has a job opening, and they’d like you to know about it.
Posted on behalf of David L. Prytherch.
OHIO, OXFORD.
Miami University. The Department of Geography and the Institute for the Environment and Sustainability seek a tenure-track Assistant Professor in planning and sustainability to begin August 2013. The successful candidate will teach courses on urban development and sustainability, and upper-division courses on advanced planning techniques as they relate to the urban environment; initiate and maintain an active research agenda; engage students in community-based learning; and connect these to effective service. Required: Ph.D. (by date of appointment) in geography or urban planning or cognate design field, and expertise in planning principles/techniques and their application to sustainability issues. Desired qualifications include demonstrated excellence in the classroom; record of scholarship and publication; potential to attract extramural research funds; and capacity for engaged service on and off campus. Candidates should document any professional or other policy-relevant experience, technical skills in GIS or design, and should convey enthusiasm for community engagement in U.S. or international settings.
Send curriculum vitae; letter describing scholarly, teaching, and service interests; and three letters of recommendation to Dr. David Prytherch, Search Committee Chair, Department of Geography, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056; contact phone is 513-529-5010, fax is 513-529-1948; email [email protected]
. Screening of applications begins November 1, 2012 and will continue until the position is filled. For more information on Miami University’s Department of Geography, visit http://www.muohio.edu/geography; about the Institute for the Environment and Sustainability visit http://www.cas.muohio.edu/ies/. Miami University, an EOE/AA employer with smoke-free campuses, is seeking to increase the diversity of its workforce and encourages applications from minorities, females, veterans and individuals with disabilities. Right to Know – Consumer Information -http://www.miami.muohio.edu/about-miami/publications-and-policies/student-consumer-info/index.html. Hard copy upon request.
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MARYLAND, BALTIMORE 21250. The Department of Geography and Environmental Systems at the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) invites applications for two tenure-track positions at the Assistant Professor level beginning in August 2013. Ph.D. in Geography or closely related field required at time of appointment. Candidates are expected to have an active program of research and publications, the ability to attract external funding, and evidence of a commitment to excellence in teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels (the standard teaching load is two courses per semester).
Position1. We are seeking a Biogeographer with research interests in global change, biodiversity, ecosystem services, or macro-ecology. The ability to undertake novel quantitative analyses of large data sets is also desirable.
Position 2. We are seeking an Urban Geographer whose research emphasizes social, economic, and/or environmental processes associated with urban change. Experience with field-based research, geospatial information technology, or quantitative analysis is desirable.
In the most recent Carnegie ranking, UMBC is listed as a Research University-High Research Activity. Research opportunities at UMBC include collaboration with colleagues the Baltimore Ecosystem Study (BES), an NSF-funded Urban Long-Term Ecological Research site headquartered at UMBC; the Joint Center for Earth Systems Technology (JCET), a research consortia formed by UMBC and NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center; the Center for Urban Environmental Research and Education (CUERE), an EPA and NOAA-funded center focused on the environmental, social and economic impacts of urban and suburban landscape transformation; and the U.S. Geological Survey Water Science Center for the MD-DE-DC region The campus is located in close proximity to Washington D.C. and a broad array of federal, state, and local agencies as well as to other research institutions along the Washington-Baltimore-Philadelphia corridor. Interested candidates may visit the web site http://www.umbc.edu/ges for additional information.
Please send curriculum vitae and cover letter describing research agenda and teaching interests, and have three letters of reference sent to the department. Electronic submissions are strongly encouraged. Those applying for the Biogeography position should send pdfs to Dr. Matthew Baker, Search Chair, at [email protected]. Those applying for the Urban Geography position should send pdfs to Dr. Sari Bennett, Search Chair, at [email protected]. For those unable to submit electronically, please send applications to Department of Geography and Environmental Systems, UMBC, 1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore, Maryland 21250. Review of applications will begin on Dec. 3, 2012 and will continue until the position is filled
UMBC is especially proud of the diversity of its student body and we seek to attract an equally diverse applicant pool for this position. We have a strong commitment to increasing faculty diversity.
UMBC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
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CUNY/College of Staten Island – seeking instructor to teach Introduction to GIS, Spring 2013
Elizabeth Sibilia
Oct 04 11:18PM -0400 Sorry for cross posting
Forwarded message
From: Cary Karacas
Date: Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 4:07 PM
Subject: CUNY/College of Staten Island – seeking instructor to teach
Introduction to GIS, Spring 2013
To: [email protected]Hello everyone,
We are looking for an instructor (with at least an M.A.) to teach a
4-credit *Introduction to GIS* course next spring (MW 2:30-4:25). Free
shuttle service is offered from the Staten Island Ferry to the College of
Staten Island campus, and direct express and local buses connect Manhattan
and Brooklyn to the college.Please contact me if you are interested in the position!
Cary Karacas
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Cary Karacas
Assistant Professor of Human Geography
Department of Political Science, Economics, and Philosophy
College of Staten Island, CUNY
John Marchi Hall, 2N-230
2800 Victory Blvd.
Staten Island, NY 10314
718-982-2890
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Temple University, Philadelphia PA. Temple University’s Department of Geography and Urban Studies (GUS) invites applications for a full-time tenure track Assistant Professor beginning in academic year 2013-14. A Ph.D. in Geography or related field is required by the start of employment. We are looking for individuals who will excel at conducting research and providing graduate and undergraduate instruction in an interdisciplinary department. GUS (http://www.temple.edu/gus) offers two interdisciplinary undergraduate majors in Geography and Urban Studies and Environmental Studies with approximately 250 majors. GUS also offers two graduate programs – an M.A. in Geography and Urban Studies and a Ph.D. in Urban Studies.
The successful candidate will have a focus on food studies, with a strong preference towards individuals who can contribute to the study of food and social inequity; food cultures and security; food systems, sustainability and social justice; or place-based food and health problems. This candidate should have a strong background in social or critical theory and a well defined qualitative methodological framework for research. The successful applicant will also demonstrate a strong potential for funded research.
Please send a letter that addresses teaching and research interests, a copy of your most recent curriculum vitae, and contact information for three references to Tycina Cousin, Administrative Coordinator, Department of Geography and Urban Studies, 308 Gladfelter Hall, Temple University (025-27), Philadelphia, PA 19122. Electronic applications are required and should be sent to: [email protected]. Review of applications will begin November 4, 2012 and will continue until the position is filled.
Temple University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and the University especially encourages applications from women and minorities.
Melissa R. Gilbert, PhD
Professor and Graduate Chair
Department of Geography and Urban Studies
Temple University
215 204-5482
http://www.temple.edu/gus/gilbert/index.htmDirector
Greater Philadelphia Women’s Studies Consortium
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The National Research Council of the National Academies is accepting
applications for a postdoctoral research award tenable at the US
Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Research and Development,
National Risk Management Research Laboratory, Cincinnati, OH. Duration of
award is one year, possibly renewable for up to three years maximum. Award
includes a competitive stipend, relocation, professional travel, and health
insurance.The postdoctoral research associate will conduct research related to
ecological and environmental sustainability along with other researchers in
the Sustainable Environments Branch (SEB). SEB uses a multidisciplinary
approach, which employs ecologists, economists, engineers, environmental
scientists, geographers, and physical scientists, to address sustainability
issues in both watershed management and regional environmental management.
Additional information about ongoing research in the branch is on our web
site (see http://www.epa.gov/nrmrl/std/watershed.html and
http://www.epa.gov/nrmrl/std/esm.html).This research opportunity focuses on land use in urban systems and related
aspects of quantifying sustainability. It will require collecting,
analyzing, and synthesizing data in order to assess management decisions
about sustainable urban land use. The overall objective is to identify and
test metrics/indicators that address ecological issues related to
sustainability. Qualified candidates will have a strong background in
ecology, but their area of expertise is flexible (i.e., mammals, birds,
insects, plants, algae, forests, streams, biogeochemical cycles, etc.).Prospective applicants should visit the NRC Web site at
http://sites.nationalacademies.org/PGA/RAP/PGA_046584, click on “Search for
Research Opportunities,” key in “Hopton” and press the “Click to Search”
button. The opportunity is titled “Estimating Ecological Sustainability in
Urban Systems.” Inquires about the opportunity should be directed to Dr.
Matt Hopton or Dr. Hale Thurston. Dr. Hopton can be contacted at 513-569-
7718 (tel) or [email protected] and Dr. Thurston at
[email protected]. Applicants should begin a dialog with Dr. Hopton as
early as possible, before their anticipated application deadline.Applications must be submitted online directly to the NRC. CVs will not be
accepted in lieu of online applications. Application deadline is 1
November. Check Web site for availability of online applications.
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Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Climate Science (Search Number 71148)
The Department of Geography at the University of Nevada, Reno, seeks
applications for a tenure-track faculty appointment at the Assistant
Professor level in the area of climate science with an expected start date
of July 1, 2013.We seek applicants with broad research interests in processes and mechanisms
of climate science, such as interannual to multidecadal climate variability,
interactions between Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and land surfaces,
regional-scale weather and climate processes in natural and human-modified
landscapes, long-term coupling and feedbacks between climate and landscape
evolution; and/or hydroclimatology of arid and semiarid regions. The
successful candidate will have strong quantitative skills, interest in
collaborating with a range of natural and social scientists on
interdisciplinary topics, and a commitment to quality teaching at the
undergraduate and graduate levels. A demonstrated track record in research
and teaching is preferred.Candidates will be evaluated on previous experience, communication skills,
publication record, grant and contract activities, ability to work both
collaboratively and independently and personal area of expertise that
complements existing faculty. We seek a candidate who will develop their own
externally funded research projects as well as be willing to work
collaboratively with department faculty and contribute to existing projects.Required Qualifications:
* Ph.D. in climatology, geography, meteorology, earth science, or other
relevant disciplines at time of appointment.
* Record of climate related peer-reviewed journal articles and presentations
at professional meetings.Preferred Qualifications:
* Demonstrated ability to teach undergraduate and graduate courses.
* Familiarity with installation, maintenance, and use of data collection
networks for weather and climate studies.
* Record of climate related research program development or other
demonstrated ability to obtain and complete research grants and contracts
from governmental or private funding agencies.
* Experience with the analysis of climate data sets.
* Experience with analysis of climate simulations and/or data to understand
impacts on water resources and fire regimes.
* Ability to use and/or modify regional climate models.For questions on the position, please contact the Search Chair, Dr. Douglas
Boyle, [email protected].Please attach a resume/cv, a cover letter that describes how your
background, experience, and current activities match the position
description, and include contact information for three professional
references. In addition, please include a Statement of Teaching Interests
and a Statement of Research and Plans. For full consideration, apply by
January 2, 2013, using the online system available at
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Ph.D. Graduate Research Assistant: Investigating Carbon and Climate
Mitigation by Urban ForestsThe Interdisciplinary Hydrology Laboratory of the University of Missouri,
in collaboration with Lincoln University, is seeking a Ph.D. graduate
research assistant (GRA) to conduct independent research investigating
urban forest carbon (C) sequestration and climate mitigation in a dynamic
multi-land-use urbanizing watershed of the central U.S. The study takes
place in the Hinkson Creek Watershed (HCW) encompassing the city of
Columbia and the University of Missouri. The Interdisciplinary Hydrology
Laboratory is located in the School of Natural Resources of the University
of Missouri. The University of Missouri is among the top ten of the
nation’s universities with demonstrated excellence in teaching and research.This is a four year position beginning when filled. The successful
applicant will study total C storage and flux above and below ground in at
least six forested sites along an urbanization gradient and localized
microclimate and energy flux variability influenced by the presence,
absence, and density of urban tree canopies. Applicants must possess a
master’s degree and have completed at least one degree in physical
hydrology, biogeochemistry, ecology, environmental sciences, water quality,
or a similar natural resources related field. Experience in C
biogeochemical cycling and measurement in C pools and fluxes is a plus.
Strong verbal, written, and computational skills are mandatory. Successful
applicants will be required to work collaboratively and independently,
conduct field work under variable weather conditions, and aid in
installation and maintenance of instruments and monitoring sites.
Applicants must possess a valid US driver’s license and be able to lift and
carry equipment and tools.If interested in applying, please forward by email the following documents:
transcript, curriculum vitae, recent GRE scores, recent TOEFL scores
(international students only), cover letter (including academic, research
and professional goals and interests), and the names and contact
information of three references to: Dr. Jason Hubbart, Department of
Forestry, University of Missouri, 203-Q ABNR Bldg, Columbia, MO 65211, USA;
Tel No. (573) 884-7732; Fax: (573) 882-1979; Email: [email protected].
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Five+ Positions in Sustainable Climate Risk Management
at The Pennsylvania State University(Research Associate, Postdoctoral Researchers, Graduate Students, and Scientific Programmer)
Several positions are available in a newly established research network on Sustainable Climate
Risk Management (SCRiM) (http://scrimhub.org) centered at Penn State and linking 19
universities and five research institutes in six nations. SCRiM addresses the question: What are
sustainable, scientifically sound, technologically feasible, economically efficient, and ethically
defensible climate-risk management strategies? This new research network catalyzes
fundamental, mission-oriented, and transdisciplinary research to characterize climate risks and
trade-offs associated with risk management instruments such as mitigation, adaptation, and
geoengineering. The network provides unique opportunities for research, education, outreach,
decision support, and professional development.Currently open positions within the SCRiM network include:
(1) one research associate in the areas of integrated assessment / decision analysis,
(2) one postdoctoral researcher in the area of Earth system science,
(3) one postdoctoral researcher in areas of uncertainty / risk analysis,
(4) one scientific programmer, and
(5) multiple graduate research assistantships for students in disciplines such as Earth
sciences, economics, engineering, and philosophy.Successful candidates will have backgrounds in quantitative / analytical fields such as applied
mathematics, Earth system science, economics, engineering, decision analysis, and philosophy.
Interest in transdisciplinary collaboration is essential. Requirements are a Ph.D. (for the research
associate and postdoctoral positions) or an undergraduate degree (for the graduate students and
the programmer) in a relevant area. Please send inquiries to Klaus Keller, Department of
Geosciences, Penn State, [email protected].The initial appointments will be for one year, with the possibility of renewal. The positions are
available immediately and will remain open until filled. The salaries will be competitive,
commensurate with experience, and will comply with Penn State University guidelines.To apply, please email a single PDF file (max. 8 MB) containing a cover letter, a one-page
statement of research interests, a CV (max. two pages), reprints of two manuscripts (for the
research associate and the postdoctoral positions), and the names and contact information of two
to four references to [email protected].The Pennsylvania State University is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity, and the
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Climate, Mind and Behavior Initiative Program Coordinator position at the Garrison Institute: http://www.garrisoninstitute.org/about-us/employment-opportunities
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This position opening was submitted to the Association for Integrative Studies for posting on its website http://www.units.muohio.edu/aisorg/
Date: 11/02/12
Job Title: Assistant or Associate Professor in Interdisciplinary Studies
Institution: Naropa University
Department: School of Humanities and Interdisciplinary Studies
Job Description: The Interdisciplinary Studies Program seeks to fill a full-time faculty position, with a courseload of 20 credits per year, beginning Fall 2013. The University seeks qualified applicants with experience teaching gateway and capstone seminars in Interdisciplinary Studies. Commitment to undergraduate teaching and mentoring in a liberal arts contemplative education setting is essential.
Job duties:
–Teach undergraduate-level courses in Interdisciplinary Studies.
— Mentor and advise students.
— Serve on University faculty committees.
— Curriculum development and program growth.
Minimum Qualifications:
–A PhD in Interdisciplinary Studies or a terminal degree in their field, with two to three years of university teaching experience. All but dissertations may be considered when combined with a minimum of three years of full-time teaching in a college, university or professional school, with the understanding that the degree of mastery level will be obtained before further advancement.
–Experience in designing and implementing interdisciplinary curricula.
–Experience with applying a contemplative approach to teaching or a strong interest in developing such an approach.
Desired Qualifications: Ability to teach Spanish language classes a plus.
Materials Needed: For full consideration applications must be received by November 26, 2012. Application review continues until position is filled. Qualified candidates should apply online (http://www.naropa.edu/about-naropa/employment/faculty-employment/index.php) and include a letter of application, curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation, and a sample of scholarly writing.
Naropa University is actively engaged in creating an inclusive, diverse community and is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. In keeping with its diversity initiatives, Naropa encourages applications from persons of historically under-represented groups and those who support diversity.
Contact Information:
Name: Marie Davenport
Phone Number: 303-245-4700
E-mail Address: http://[email protected]
Street Address: 2130 Arapahoe Ave
City: Boulder
State: CO
Zip: 80302
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