Butler University’s Center for Urban Ecology – Fellowship in Sustainable
Urban Food Systems


The Center for Urban Ecology at Butler University invites applications for
a three-year Fellowship in Sustainable Urban Food Systems to assist in
research, outreach, and public program coordination in Indianapolis.
Applicants with training in sustainable agriculture, urban ecology, urban
planning, environmental policy, environmental studies, or related
discipline are encouraged to apply. Master’s degree is required and PhD is
highly desirable. Experience using Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
software is desirable. Applicants with experience and interest in
interacting with culturally diverse groups are particularly encouraged to
apply.

The Fellow will work with faculty and staff in the Center for Urban Ecology
as well as the leaders in the food system of Indianapolis to accelerate
recent initiatives connecting urban ecology to urban agriculture (UA), UA
to Indianapolis communities, and Indianapolis communities to their broader
foodsheds. Specific tasks include:


- Development of programmatic activities that link existing and future UA
sites with the larger Indianapolis food system and pilot programmatic
activities at a established site based on ecological principles

- Collaboration with academic researchers and other stakeholders to use a
geodatabase to produce research and outreach materials related to UA and
facilitate dissemination of these materials

- Development of methodologies to evaluate the effectiveness of existing
and future UA programmatic activities at accomplishing community
development, food access, and/or environmental restoration goals

- Working with CUE staff and other leading stakeholders to establish a Food
Council for Indianapolis

- Teach one course in the fall and spring semesters in urban ecology or a
related subject in the applicant’s area of expertise


Salary is commensurate with experience. The Fellow will also be provided
with full benefits including health insurance.


Butler University is committed to enhancing the diversity of the student
body and our faculty and staff. In addition, hiring and other
employment-related decisions are made on the basis of an individual’s
qualifications, past experience, overall performance and other
employment-related criteria. It is the policy of the University to provide
equal opportunities for employment and advancement for all individuals
regardless of age, gender, race, religion, color, disability, veteran
status, sexual orientation, national origin, or any other legally-protected
category.


Review of applications will begin April 13, 2012. We anticipate a start
date in Summer 2012. Electronic applications will be accepted in a single
pdf file. Please send cover letter, curriculum vitae, unofficial
transcripts, a two-page statement of research and professional interests,
and three letters of reference to:


Timothy Carter, Director

Center for Urban Ecology

Butler University

4600 Sunset Ave

Indianapolis, IN 46208

[email protected]

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Timothy Carter, Ph.D.
Director, Center for Urban Ecology
Butler University
Indianapolis, IN
317.940.6506

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