Note that international dimensions are an asset for this position. Cheers, Dustin
> Dustin Mulvaney, Ph.D. > Science, Technology, and Society Postdoctoral Scholar > Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management > University of California, Berkeley > > Mobile: 831 247 3896 > Skype: dustinmulvaney > http://nature.berkeley.edu/~mulvaney > > Starting January 2012: > Assistant Professor of Sustainable Energy Resources > Department of Environmental Studies > San Jose State University > >> >> >> ============================================ >> San José State University >> San Jose, California >> ANNOUNCEMENT OF POSITION AVAILABILITY -- Application deadline Dec 1, 2011 >> Subject to Budgetary Approval >> Assistant Professor – Environmental Policy and Science >> Department of Environmental Studies >> College of Social Sciences >> Job Opening ID (JOID): 14147 >> Rank: Assistant Professor >> Qualifications: >> A Ph.D. in a social science, natural/physical science, or interdisciplinary >> environmental field with expertise in environmental law and/or policy. >> Priority given to applicants with analytical skills in climate change, >> biodiversity, environmental justice, environmental impact assessment, >> environmental education and/or green building. Applicant must have a strong >> background in qualitative or quantitative research methods and should be a >> scientist/analyst who has applied her/his background to solving >> environmental issues. International experience and outlook is an asset. Must >> demonstrate commitment to teaching in an interdisciplinary >> undergraduate/graduate Environmental Studies department. Applicants should >> have awareness of and sensitivity to the educational goals of a >> multicultural population as might have been gained in cross-cultural study, >> training, teaching and other comparable experience. >> Responsibilities: >> Teaching responsibilities will include the Environmental Studies core >> courses and others in the applicant’s specialties. Candidates should be >> prepared to teach the introductory Environmental Studies course, upper >> division courses, and graduate courses (see departmental course list >> athttp://www.sjsu.edu/depts/EnvStudies/courses/index.htm). Other >> undergraduate responsibilities include advising students and supervising >> internships. Applicants must be willing to supervise graduate research >> leading to the Master of Science thesis. The applicant should have a defined >> research program and be willing to seek external funding to support research >> and department activities. >> A record of both effective teaching and scholarly professional achievements >> is essential for tenure and promotion. We seek a teacher-researcher who is >> committed to quality interaction with students at all levels, undergraduate >> and graduate. Candidate must address the needs of a student population of >> great diversity – in age, cultural background, ethnicity, primary language >> and academic preparation – through course materials, teaching strategies and >> advisement. >> Salary Range: Commensurate with qualifications and experience. >> Eligibility: Employment is contingent upon proof of eligibility to work in >> the United States. >> Starting Date: August 20, 2012 >> Application Procedures: For full consideration send a letter of application, >> curriculum vitae, statement of teaching interests/philosophy and research >> plans, transcripts, and at least three original letters of reference with >> contact information by December 1, 2011 to: >> Dr. Lynne Trulio, Chair, Search Committee >> Department of Environmental Studies >> San José State University >> One Washington Square >> San Jose, CA 95192-0115 >> >
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