Environmental Scientist, Assistant Professor, Tenure Track -- Bard College Environmental and Urban Studies Program
The Environmental and Urban Studies Program at Bard College is seeking applications for a full-time, tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level. We are looking for a broadly trained environmental scientist interested in interdisciplinary environmental science teaching and research. We encourage applications from any field of environmental science, and we invite applicants to articulate how their expertise would complement our existing strengths in the sciences and in environmental and urban studies. Examples of complementary research areas include biogeochemistry and urban ecology. Candidates should have a Ph.D. and a strong commitment to undergraduate education. Teaching responsibilities will include introductory and intermediate courses in environmental science as well as advanced courses in the candidate's area of expertise. An active research program, including supervision of undergraduate research, will be expected. Familiarity with liberal arts colleges, teaching experience, and postdoctoral experience are desirable. Bard College is a highly selective liberal arts college located in the Hudson Valley, 90 miles from New York City. For more information on Bard, visit www.bard.edu<http://www.bard.edu> and for the Environmental & Urban Studies Program, please visit http://eus.bard.edu/<http://eus.bard.edu>. T o apply, please send a cover letter, CV, the names of three references, and brief statements of (a) current research and (b) teaching goals & experience by email only to hr12...@bard.edu <javascript:location.href='mailto:'+String.fromCharCode(104,114,49,50,48,57,57,64,98,97,114,100,46,101,100,117,32)+'?'> . Review of applications will begin immediately, and continue through January 25, 2013. Bard College is an equal opportunity employer and we welcome applications from those who contribute to our diversity. -- Felicia Keesing David and Rosalie Rose Distinguished Professor of Science, Mathematics, and Computing Professor of Biology Bard College