Folks:

I don't think this has been circulated on GEPED, please forgive if it has,
I am loosing track of which list circulates what!!

Simon Dalby

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Tara Vinodrai <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 4:32 PM
Subject: [Caglist] School of Environment, Enterprise and Development,
Faculty of Environment, University of Waterloo (2 positions)
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>


 Dear Colleagues,****

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Please feel free to pass this on to any colleagues who may be interested in
the following positions. The School of Environment, Enterprise and
Development (University of Waterloo) is currently advertising for two
positions at the Assistant or Associate Professor level. More information
can be found at http://www.seed.uwaterloo.ca/****

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*Position 1: Assistant / Associate Professor – Business, Policy and
Development (review of applications starts November 30)*

The School of Environment, Enterprise and Development (SEED), in the
Faculty of Environment, University of Waterloo, invites applications for a
tenured or tenure-track positions at the Associate or Assistant Professor
level in areas that support integrating business, policy and development
activities with environmental and social objectives of sustainable
development. ****

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The School of Environment, Enterprise and Development (SEED), in the
Faculty of Environment, University of Waterloo, invites applications for a
tenured or tenure-track positions at the Associate or Assistant Professor
level in areas that support integrating business, policy and development
activities with environmental and social objectives of sustainable
development.****

Individuals with degrees in business, economics, environmental studies,
geography, law, management, or public policy are encouraged to apply.
Preferred candidates will have expertise and experience in one or more of
the following teaching and research areas of interest: industrial ecology;
sustainable finance, carbon management, organisational behaviour,
entrepreneurship and innovation, and environmental management. The position
will support teaching and research activities in SEED’s environment and
business, economic development and sustainability management programs.****

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*Position 2: Assistant/Associate Professor – Social Innovation (Review of
applications starts November 15)*

The University of Waterloo and the School of Environment, Enterprise and
Development [SEED] http://www.seed.uwaterloo.ca/) invites applications for
a tenured or tenure-track position at the Assistant or Associate Professor
rank, in the area of social innovation for resilience in linked
social-ecological systems. ****

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Within SEED, the position would be housed within the Waterloo Institute for
Social Innovation and Resilience (WISIR) (www.sig.uwaterloo.ca), where the
candidate would join an interdisciplinary team of researchers focused on
innovation in intractable social-ecological problem domains where the
interface may include - but is not limited to - social and technical
innovation and its impact on the transformation of a wide range of problem
domains. A grounding in complexity theory, innovation theory, resilience
theory and their application to linked social-ecological problem domains
would be an asset.****

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Tara Vinodrai, PhD****

Director, Local Economic Development Program****

School of Environment, Enterprise and Development****

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Assistant Professor****

Department of Geography and Environmental Management****

& School of Environment, Enterprise and Development****

Faculty of Environment****

University of Waterloo****

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200 University Avenue West EV3 4231****

Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA N2L 3G1****

P: 519.888.4567 x33278****

F: 519.746.0658****

E: [email protected]****

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Balsillie School of International Affairs/ Wilfrid Laurier University,
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Waterloo, ON N2L 6C2 Canada.
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