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From: Katie Meehan <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 5:28 PM
Subject: Postdoc in Environmental History / STS / Political Ecology,
University of Oregon
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CAPErs:

Message forwarded to CAPE on behalf of Dr. Mark Carey, University of
Oregon. Please direct all responses
and queries to Dr. Carey ([email protected]). Apologies for cross-posting.
Great job, though!


Postdoctoral Fellowship in Environmental History / STS / Political Ecology,
University of Oregon

Applications are sought for a two-year National Science Foundation (NSF)
funded postdoctoral fellowship at the intersection of environmental
history, the history of science, and political ecology at the University of
Oregon.  The postdoctoral fellowship is part of Professor Mark Carey's NSF
CAREER grant (#1253779) on "Glaciers and Glaciology: How Nature, Field
Research, and Societal Forces Shape the Earth Sciences" (see links below
for more information).  Applicants should have a research agenda that
intersects with this NSF-funded project by examining historical
glacier-society interactions, the history of glaciology, the history of the
earth sciences, climate-society dynamics, the role of dynamic environmental
change in the evolution of scientific knowledge, or the history of
field-based sciences.  Applicants may also have broader or more theoretical
connections to the project, or they may have related regional
specializations in the history of Greenland, the Arctic, Antarctica, or
high mountains such as the Himalaya, Alps, or Andes.

Applicants must have interdisciplinary interests as well as more specific
training in areas such as environmental history, history of science,
political ecology, science and technology studies, human geography, etc.
 The fellow will be expected to pursue her/his own research, publish,
co-author articles, and interact with a dynamic group of scholars and
students across the University of Oregon campus.

In addition to pursuing an active research agenda, the postdoctoral fellow
will also do minimal teaching (1-2 courses total over two years) to gain
additional experience for the job market as a Teacher-Scholar.  This unique
appointment will be in the University of Oregon's Robert D. Clark Honors
College, which operates as a liberal arts college embedded within a major
AAU research university.  The fellow will thus gain valuable experience
driving her/his research agenda, collaborating with faculty and students,
and teaching some of the university's top undergraduates.

Start date is September 2014. The postdoctoral fellow will receive an
annual salary of $51,724, as well as funds for research and travel
expenses.  A Ph.D. in a related discipline completed by September 15, 2014
(and no earlier than September 1, 2009) is required.

Applications must be submitted by email to Mark Carey at [email protected].
Applications must include: (1) cover letter that explains precisely how the
applicant's qualifications and research intersects with this NSF project
and what s/he plans to do during the two-year fellowship; (2) CV; (3)
writing sample (an article or the introduction and chapter of the
dissertation); (4) evidence of teaching effectiveness; and (5) names of
three recommenders who will be asked to provide letters once a "short list"
is determined.

Application deadline is December 15, 2013.  The position will remain open
until filled.  The University of Oregon is an equal-opportunity,
affirmative-action institution committed to cultural diversity and
compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.  Candidates who
promote and enhance diversity are strongly desired.  For more information
contact Professor Mark Carey.

Located 110 miles south of Portland, the University of Oregon has an
enrollment of over 25,000 students.  The Eugene metro area (pop. 215,000)
is in a region noted for its dynamic quality of life and progressive
cultural environment.  We are about an hour's drive from the Pacific Ocean
and the Cascade Mountains.

Links:
https://www.h-net.org/jobs/**job_display.php?id=47729<https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=47729>
http://uoregon.edu/
http://honors.uoregon.edu/
http://honors.uoregon.edu/**faculty/mark-carey<http://honors.uoregon.edu/faculty/mark-carey>
http://glaciers.uoregon.edu
http://www.nsf.gov/**awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=**
1253779&HistoricalAwards=false<http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1253779&HistoricalAwards=false>


Contact Information:

Mark Carey
Associate Professor of History
Robert D. Clark Honors College
University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403
(541) 346-8077
[email protected]

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