Dear Colleagues,

Though the following position is a bit tangential to the focus of most list
readers, I hope you will bring it to the attention of qualified individuals
you know:

 Two-Year, Temporary Position in Environmental Studies



The University of Minnesota, Morris seeks an individual committed to
excellence in undergraduate education to fill a temporary, two-year
position in environmental studies, beginning August 12, 2013.  We are
especially interested in applicants who have broad interdisciplinary
training that spans the social sciences and humanities, and who can enhance
our growing environmental studies major.  Responsibilities include a
six-course (24-credit) teaching load per year, including an introductory
environmental problems and policy course, which is integral to both
environmental studies and environmental science majors, and additional
lower- and upper-division course in area(s) of expertise.  Additional
duties may include: advising undergraduates, pursuing a research program
that may involve undergraduates, and sharing in the governance and
advancement of the environmental studies program, the candidate’s home
discipline, and the campus at large.



Required qualifications for the position include: i) ABD in environmental
studies or related field and ii) successful college-level teaching
experience (graduate TA experience is acceptable). * *Preferred
qualifications include: i) Ph.D. in environmental studies or related field,
ii) experience teaching or studying at a liberal arts institution, iii)
experience teaching GIS, iv) interest in and ability to supervise
undergraduate research and v) we are especially interested in applicants
who have broad interdisciplinary training that spans the social sciences
and humanities.



The successful applicant will have the opportunity to help build and
develop our environmental studies program, as well as to participate in any
of the sustainability initiatives that are well underway at UMM. These
include: a strong local foods initiative, LEED certified buildings
including the Green Prairie Living and Learning Community (under
construction), composting, and growing self-sufficiency in campus heating,
cooling, and electricity via wind, biomass and solar technologies.  More
information on UMM's sustainability initiatives is provided at
http://www.morris.umn.edu/sustainability/.  Other advantages of this
position include: a small college lifestyle and access to the University of
Minnesota's research support, libraries, and information technology.



The University of Minnesota, Morris (UMM) is a residential public liberal
arts college serving about 1900 students. As one of five campuses of the
University of Minnesota, the Morris campus is located 160 miles west of
Minneapolis in the rural community of Morris, MN. UMM is consistently
ranked by U.S. News & World Report as a Top 10 Best Public Liberal Arts
College. The student body is talented, diverse and engaged. The UMM student
body is one of the most ethnically diverse in the University of Minnesota
system with 2O% students of color (13% are American Indian students) and a
growing international student population. The college values diversity in
its students, faculty, and staff.  The college is especially interested in
qualified candidates who can contribute to the diversity of our community
through their teaching, research, and /or service because we believe that
diversity enriches the classroom and research experience at the University.



Qualified candidates must apply online using the University of Minnesota
Employment System at http://employment.umn.edu.  Applications must contain:
a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, a teaching statement (which includes
teaching goals and methods, proposed elective course offerings, and
evidence of teaching effectiveness), copies of undergraduate and graduate
transcripts, and three letters of reference. Additional supporting
documents may be emailed directly to Ann Kolden at [email protected].
Via regular mail, please send application to: Environmental Studies Search
Committee Chair, University of Minnesota Morris, Division of Science and
Mathematics, 600 E. 4th Street, Morris, MN 56267.  Position open until
filled; application review begins April 15, 2013.  For other
communications, please contact Dr. Margaret Kuchenreuther, Environmental
Studies Program Coordinator, at
[email protected]<[email protected]>or 320-589-6335.




The University of Minnesota shall provide equal access to and opportunity
in its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, color,
creed, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, disability,
public assistance status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender
identity, or gender expression.



To request disability accommodation or material in alternative formats
contact: UMM Human Resources, (320)-589-6024, Room 309, Behmler Hall,
Morris, MN.



Margaret A. Kuchenreuther, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biology
Environmental Studies Program Coordinator
Division of Science and Mathematics
University of Minnesota, Morris
600 East 4th St.
Morris, MN 56267

Office: 2320 Science
Phone:  320-589-6335

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