The following position is available.

Dr. Theresa Selfa
Associate Professor and Undergraduate Program Director,
Environmental Studies
SUNY ESF
109 Marshall Hall
Syracuse, NY 13210
[email protected]


PhD Assistantship SUNY ESF

Environmental Governance, Livelihood Impacts of Land Use Change in Latin America

A 3-year PhD assistantship at SUNY-Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) is 
being offered in the areas of environmental governance and social and 
livelihood dimensions of land use change in Latin America as part of two large 
interdisciplinary projects.  These NSF funded projects are focused on: 1) 
socio-ecological impacts from bioenergy development across the Americas; and 2) 
coupled socio-ecohydrological systems in Mexico. The selected PhD student will 
have the opportunity to conduct fieldwork in Brazil and Argentina for the 
bioenergy project, and in Southern Mexico's cloud forest for the project 
focused on payments for hydrologic services. For both projects, the PhD student 
will participate in qualitative interview collection and analysis, and 
quantitative household survey collection and analysis. He/she will function as 
part of an international team of students and scientists and it is expected 
that his/her dissertation will be related to these projects.

Desired attributes include a passion for social science research, excitement 
about international field research, a strong interest in interdisciplinary 
science teamwork, background in social or environmental science, and Spanish 
and/or Portuguese language skills. Preference will be given to students already 
holding a master's degree in a relevant field. To apply for this position, 
please send your CV and a 1-page letter describing your qualifications to Dr. 
Theresa Selfa at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> .   Please put "PhD 
Assistantship" in the subject line. The PhD assistantship at SUNY-ESF includes 
a stipend, tuition, and most fees for a 3 full years. The selected student will 
complete their PhD in the Environment and Natural Resources Policy Program at 
SUNY, an interdepartmental program that combines social and biophysical science 
training. The start date for the position is as early as Winter (January) 2015, 
or in Fall 2015. Questions are welcome - contact Theresa at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

SUNY-ESF is a doctoral granting university with a high level of research. With 
a total enrollment of about 1,700 undergraduates and 600 graduate students, ESF 
provides an intimate small-college atmosphere while hosting several graduate 
programs. SUNY-ESF and Syracuse University (SU) have adjacent campuses. ESF 
students have access to all SU libraries and other facilities. Graduate 
students have the opportunity to pursue several concurrent degrees with SU. See 
ESF at a glance for more information: http://www.esf.edu/welcome/facts.htm.

Syracuse is a mid-sized city centrally located in the state. Re-emerging from 
its industrial past, the city promotes a growing green technology sector, 
strong health care and higher educational systems, and is a leader in urban 
green infrastructure. The region possesses numerous physical, cultural and 
recreational amenities that make it a stimulating place to live. The Adirondack 
and Catskill Mountains, St. Lawrence and Hudson Rivers, Finger Lakes, Erie 
Canal and Great Lakes regions, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Ottawa, Toronto 
and Montreal are all within easy travel distances.

Review of applications will begin on November 1st and continue until this 
position is filled.  Finalists will be asked to provide letters of reference 
and transcripts.

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