Dickinson College (PA) invites applications for an 18-month postdoctoral 
scholar visitation to begin August 
2009<http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000587665-01&pg=s&cc=>
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The successful candidate will carry out a research project using spatial 
concepts and geographic information science methods (e.g. GIS) to explore 
questions about human interactions with the environment and implications for 
sustainability. The research project should be broadly interdisciplinary and 
address questions at the interface of at least two of the following: 
humanities, social sciences and natural sciences. Projects are sought with a 
focus on problems related to food systems and sustainable agriculture or land 
use change impacts on biogeochemical cycles and other ecosystem goods and 
services of watersheds, but proposals of projects on other aspects of 
human-environment interactions will also be considered. To be eligible, 
candidates should have received a doctoral degree in 2004 or later, or expect 
to successfully defend a dissertation no later than August 2009. Candidates 
should also have demonstrated expertise with geographic information systems 
(GIS), a record of research that applies spatial analysis to problems of 
human-environment interactions, and teaching experience. Applications received 
by February 2, 2009, will receive full consideration. Review of applications 
will continue until the position is filled.

The purpose of the Visiting Scholar appointment is to model for Dickinson 
faculty and students how spatial concepts and analytic methods can be applied 
to problems in sustainability and to provide the Visiting Scholar an 
opportunity to carry out a research project while gaining experience for 
successful research and teaching at a liberal arts college. Collaborations on 
research and teaching are strongly desired by our faculty, including faculty in 
Africana studies, American studies, anthropology, archaeology, biology, 
chemistry, community studies, East Asian studies, English, environmental 
science, geology, health studies, history, Latin American studies, and 
sociology. The Visiting Scholar will be affiliated with Dickinson's new Center 
for Environmental and Sustainability Education and other departments as 
appropriate, and will also work closely with Dickinson's GIS Specialist to 
promote the use of GIS throughout the college curriculum.

To be eligible, candidates must have received a doctoral degree in 2004 or 
later, or expect to successfully defend a dissertation no later than August 
2009, demonstrated expertise with geographic information systems (GIS), a 
record of research that applies spatial analysis to problems of 
human-environment interactions, and teaching experience. Knowledge of spatial 
statistics would be advantageous. The successful applicant will receive a 
salary and benefits commensurate with experience and will be eligible to apply 
for additional financial support for travel, research and professional 
development.

Apply on-line at: 
https://jobs.dickinson.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=50670. Application 
materials must include (1) a letter of application with statement of research 
and teaching interests, (2) a research proposal of up to 3 pages with 
indication of modest budget needs, (3) a curriculum vitae, (4) a graduate 
transcript, and (5) names and contact details of three references. Applications 
received by February 2, 2009, will receive full consideration. Review of 
applications will continue until the position is filled.

Dickinson College is committed to diversity, and we encourage candidates who 
will contribute to meeting that goal to apply. Applications and nominations of 
women and minorities are strongly encouraged.

Contact for additional information:
Neil Leary
Director, Center for Environmental and Sustainability Education
Dickinson College
E-mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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