Hi everyone,
There may be a few of you out there that may have the qualifications to apply.

-        Bryan Pijanowski


Faculty Position
Sustainable Natural Resources Social Sciences
Department of Forestry and Natural Resources

Assistant professor, tenure-track, academic-year appointment with 
responsibilities functionally divided between teaching and research.

Teaching responsibilities: Undergraduate courses in environmental/natural 
resource policy and human dimensions of natural resources, and a graduate 
course in area of expertise.

Research responsibilities: Develop a nationally recognized program in social 
science of sustainable natural resource management. Preference will be given to 
candidates with expertise in more than one natural resource issue, e.g. 
fisheries, forestry, wildlife, global environmental change or coupled natural 
human systems. Ability to apply quantitative analytical techniques and interact 
with colleagues in the development of behavioral models related to natural 
resources and land-use change is highly desired. Candidates with expertise in 
both qualitative and quantitative techniques are encouraged to apply. The 
ability to generate extramural support for funding such a research program is 
expected.

Qualifications: The successful candidate must hold a Ph.D. in a social science 
field with an emphasis on, and demonstrated expertise in, the analysis of the 
social science of natural resource sustainability. One degree and field 
experience in natural resource management (e.g. forestry, fisheries, wildlife) 
is desirable.

Salary: Salary is competitive and commensurate with qualifications.

Purdue University and the College of Agriculture:  The successful applicant 
will be a part of a new Purdue cluster of interdisciplinary hires focused on 
building "sustainable communities."  Purdue's Discovery Park hosts several 
large interdisciplinary centers on environmental and sustainability issues, and 
engagement with those university-wide communities is an important priority for 
this position.  Purdue's strategic plan can be accessed at: 
http://www.purdue.edu/strategic_plan/.   The College of Agriculture at Purdue 
is deeply committed to the three land-grant missions (Extension, teaching, and 
research), to international activities and perspectives that span all missions, 
and to advancing diversity in all areas of faculty effort. The College has 11 
academic departments and includes 300 faculty, 2650 undergraduate students, and 
685 graduate students. The College's strategic plan can be accessed at 
https://www2.ag.purdue.edu/Pages/strategicplan.aspx

Applications: Applications will be accepted through January 3, 2013, or until a 
suitable candidate is found. Applicants should include a letter of application; 
curriculum vitae; transcripts; 1-2 sample publications; and formal one-page 
statements of teaching philosophy and research interest.  Three reference 
letters should be sent under separate cover. Materials may be submitted 
electronically to Betty Barlow, [email protected]. A background check will be 
required for employment in this position.

Address applications or inquiries to:
Linda Prokopy
Chair, Sustainable Natural Resources Social Scientist Search Committee
Department of Forestry and Natural Resources
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN 47907-1200
Telephone: (765) 496-2221
FAX: (765) 496-2422
E-mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Purdue University is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access/Affirmative Action 
Employer
fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce.


Bryan C. Pijanowski

Professor
195 Marsteller Street
Department of Forestry and Natural Resources
Purdue University
West Lafayette, Indiana 47906
(765) 496-2215 (phone)
(765) 496-2422 (fax)
bryan.pijanowski (Skype)

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