University of Maine
Sustainability Solutions Initiative Postdoctoral Fellows Program

The University of Maine is launching a national search for Postdoctoral
Sustainability Science Fellows.  The successful candidates will join a new
Sustainability Solutions Initiative (SSI) funded by a 5-year, $20 million
NSF EPSCoR grant.  SSI includes a team of 30 faculty from a range of
disciplines and multiple academic institutions statewide.  SSI's
transformative research program integrates coupled natural and human systems
modeling, stakeholder engagement, and solutions-oriented research activities.  

Organized under a theme of landscape change, SSI supports multiple research
projects focused on urbanization, forest ecosystem management, and climate
change.  Collectively, these projects speak to various sustainability
science challenges and present a unique opportunity to advance the field of
sustainability science.   A major thrust of SSI is to produce a new
generation of scientists who are equipped to work across disciplinary
boundaries and adept at collaborative, problem-solving work that spans
research and practice. SSI is recruiting a cohort of 4 Postdoctoral Fellows
with tentative start dates ranging from February 2010 to April 2010. These
initial appointments will be for a one-year duration with an opportunity for
renewal.  Concurrent SSI recruitment initiatives are seeking applications
for 20 to 25 Doctoral Fellows and 4 faculty positions. 

Responsibilities:  As a cohort, the 4 Postdoctoral Fellows will serve an
integrative function to the overall SSI.  We seek postdoctoral fellows who
can align themselves with one or more ongoing research teams and are willing
to assume broader, integrative research responsibilities.  The postdoctoral
fellows will be expected to participate in ongoing team projects and
SSI-wide research activities, such as statewide sustainability problem
assessments within the areas of urbanization, forest ecosystem management,
climate change, and stakeholder engagement.  Core research responsibilities
will include planning and completion of research projects, preparation of
manuscripts for publication in collaboration with SSI researchers, and
presentation of research findings at public and professional meetings.  The
cohort will also have the opportunity to contribute to the development and
implementation of SSI curricula and mentoring programs for graduate and
undergraduate students. 

Qualifications:  A Ph.D. with specialization in biological or earth
sciences, communication, engineering, mathematics, natural resource
management, public policy, social sciences or a closely related technical or
scientific discipline is required by the time of appointment.  Preference
will be given to candidates with experience working on interdisciplinary
research teams.

Applications:  Candidates must demonstrate the capacity to support their
research programs, produce high-quality scholarship and publications, and
advance the SSI research program.  Applications must include all of the
following materials for consideration: (1) a written statement (2-3 pages)
that summarizes both the candidate's research goals and interests in
sustainability science and the candidate's capacity and plan for completing
the Fellowship responsibilities; (2) curriculum vitae; (3) undergraduate and
graduate transcripts; (4) a sample of research (e.g., peer-reviewed
publication); and (5) names and contact information of three professional
references.  Please send materials in PDF form to [email protected] or in
hard copy form to Ruth Hallsworth, Mitchell Center for Environmental and
Watershed Research, 5710 Norman Smith Hall, University of Maine, Orono, ME
04469.  Review of applications will begin December 18, 2009.  

For more details on SSI, visit the project website at:
http://www.umaine.edu/sustainabilitysolutions/

The University of Maine is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer
committed to maintaining an intellectually and culturally diverse faculty
and staff.

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