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Environmental Studies at Yale-NUS College



The newly established Yale-NUS College in Singapore, a collaboration between 
the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Yale University, is seeking 
faculty of all ranks in the broad area of Environmental Studies.  We are 
interested in teacher-scholars who work at the intersection of the natural and 
social sciences, including but not limited to environmental economics/risk 
assessment, global change and society, environmental law and policy, and 
natural resource sustainability in Asia, other regions and worldwide.



We seek outstanding candidates for the inaugural faculty who have a particular 
interest in undergraduate teaching in a residential setting and are committed 
to innovative pedagogy. Candidates with enthusiasm for contributing to an 
interdisciplinary common curriculum in the liberal arts are particularly 
welcome.  Faculty members are expected to maintain a strong research focus, 
with particular strength in mentoring undergraduates in research experiences.   
Startup funds, and continuing research funds on a competitive basis, are 
available through the College.



Environmental Studies is one of three interdisciplinary majors (Urban Studies 
and Global Affairs are the others) that draw from the natural sciences, arts 
and humanities.  The College will not have disciplinary departments, but joint 
appointments with NUS departments can be arranged in cases where the 
involvement of Yale-NUS faculty with research facilities, graduate students, 
and other activities at NUS would be mutually beneficial. Salary, benefits and 
leave policies will be competitive at an international level.



The College values diversity and is committed to equality of opportunity.  All 
particulars of the application process and links to the application site and to 
other information about Yale-NUS can be found at 
www.yale-nus.edu.sg/prospective-faculty.html<http://www.yale-nus.edu.sg/prospective-faculty.html>.
   Review of applications begins on November 2, 2012 and will continue until 
positions are filled.


Ben Cashore
Professor, Environmental Governance & Political Science
Director, Governance, Environment and Markets Initiative
Director, Program on Forest Policy and Governance
School of Forestry & Environmental Studies
Yale University
195 Prospect Street, New Haven, CT
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
203 432-3009






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