Hi All

Is there any money to pay engineers?  I have two hungry ones.

Stephen


On 19-Nov-18 12:08 PM, Reynolds, Jesse wrote:

UCLA School of Law’s Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment 
invites applications for a fellowship in environmental law and policy, with 
particular focus on the societal implications, governance, and legal and policy 
issues posed by climate engineering (geoengineering). The fellowship is a 
full-time, two-year faculty position beginning July 1, 2019.

The Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment is dedicated to 
creating and advancing legal and policy solutions to climate change and other 
environmental challenges, and to training the next generation of leaders to 
address these issues. The program fosters informed debate and analysis to 
educate the public, policymakers, business leaders, and others on critical 
environmental issues.

The fellow will conduct research, and legal and policy analysis, relevant to 
the societal challenges posed by climate engineering technologies, including 
both large-scale atmospheric CO2 removal and interventions in the Earth’s 
radiation balance. Examples of specific areas of interest include:

  *   The development of practical governance frameworks for proposed climate 
engineering research;
  *   The assessment and monitoring needs posed by climate engineering 
interventions, and how these might be integrated into legal and regulatory 
frameworks;
  *   Potential interactions of climate engineering proposals with existing and 
developing policy and legal frameworks for climate change, at both the 
international and national/sub-national level;
  *   Potential interactions of climate engineering with climate-change 
adaptation, particularly concerning the unique vulnerabilities to climate 
change of low-income developing countries.
  *   Identification of feasible early initiatives that may help develop 
longer-term governance capacity likely to be needed to respond to future 
proposals to conduct climate engineering

Fellows’ duties will consist principally of individual and collaborative 
research and writing, with some expected contribution to Emmett Institute 
projects such as conferences, workshops, and publications, and possible 
opportunities to teach. The specific configuration of responsibilities for the 
successful candidate will be developed in consultation with Professor Edward 
Parson.

Candidates should possess a Ph.D., J.D., or other advanced degree relevant to 
environmental law and policy, earned within the past several years or expected 
in the spring of 2019; a strong academic record; excellent analytical and 
writing skills; demonstrated interest and experience relevant to climate 
engineering; and a willingness and ability to engage new areas of inquiry as 
needed to succeed in interdisciplinary work. Candidates with scientific, 
technical, or economic skills related to public policy analysis are especially 
encouraged to apply. The salary is anticipated to be approximately $70,000 per 
year plus a competitive benefits package, subject to adjustment for seniority 
as warranted. UCLA School of Law has a special interest in enriching its 
intellectual environment through further diversifying the range of perspectives 
represented within the faculty.

Applicants should apply online at https://recruit.apo.ucla.edu/apply/JPF04203. 
To apply, please submit a letter discussing qualifications and interests, a 
resume, a transcript of studies in graduate school or law school, a writing 
sample of no more than ten pages, and contact information for three references.

Applications should be received by Monday, January 14, 2019, but will be 
considered thereafter until the position is filled.

Visit our website at https://www.law.ucla.edu/emmett for more information about 
our program.

The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action 
Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment 
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender 
identity, national origin, disability, age or protected veteran status. For the 
complete University of California nondiscrimination and affirmative action 
policy see: UC Nondiscrimination & Affirmative Action Policy 
(http://policy.ucop.edu/doc/4000376/NondiscrimAffirmAct).

RECRUITMENT PERIOD
Open November 16th, 2018 through January 14th, 2019
JOB LOCATION
Los Angeles, CA
LEARN MORE
More information about this recruitment: 
https://law.ucla.edu/centers/environmental-law/emmett-institute-on-climate-change-and-the-environment/main/
REQUIREMENTS
Document requirements

  *   Cover Letter - Please submit a letter discussing qualifications and 
interests
  *   Resume or c.v. - Your most recently updated C.V.
  *   Transcript - A transcript of studies in graduate school or law school
  *   Writing Sample - A writing sample of no more than ten pages
  *   List of References - Contact information for three references
  *   Statement of Contributions to Diversity - Statement addressing past 
and/or potential contributions to diversity through research, teaching, and/or 
service.
(Optional)
Reference requirements

  *   3-5 required (contact information only)


Jesse Reynolds
Emmett / Frankel Fellow in Environmental Law and Policy
Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
UCLA School of Law
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 in Global Environmental Politics

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