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Postdoctoral Research Position
Philanthropy & Environmental Governance
Colorado State University

We are seeking a postdoctoral research fellow to join a social science project 
examining the role of philanthropic foundations in environmental governance. 
The project focuses specifically on marine conservation governance in the 
Pacific Islands, and will include fieldwork in Fiji and Palau as well as at 
foundation offices in the U.S. The project embraces academic and applied 
objectives, and offers a unique opportunity to advance both scholarship and 
practice.

Project PIs are Drs. Rebecca Gruby (Department of Human Dimensions of Natural 
Resources, CSU), Michele Betsill (Department of Political Science, CSU), and 
Xavier Basurto (Duke University).  The fellow will be an integral member of our 
research team, and will contribute substantively to all aspects of project 
design and implementation, including international fieldwork, publications, and 
science/policy translation.

The postdoctoral fellow will be selected in the Fall of 2017, and work will 
begin in January 2018.  Although the fellow will collaborate with all co-PIs, 
the fellow will be based in the Department of Human Dimensions of Natural 
Resources at Colorado State University, with Dr. Rebecca Gruby serving as lead 
mentor. This is a full time 12-month position with a salary of $50,000/year 
plus benefits.

The position will be initially contracted for 1 year (contingent on funding, 
expected September 2017).  The position will be reviewed annually and, 
contingent upon performance and on available funds, will be appointed for two 
additional years for a total of 3 years.

To apply and view a complete position description, please visit: 
http://jobs.colostate.edu/postings/49656, Applicants should submit materials by 
November 1, 2017, for full consideration.

Colorado State University conducts background checks on all final candidates.

CSU is an EO/EA/AA employer.

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY
Colorado State University is a Carnegie Research 1 (research extensive) 
university in the United States and is consistently ranked as one of the 
nation’s top universities in a variety of categories and disciplines – 
including natural resources and conservation. CSU has also achieved a 
sustainability benchmark no other college or university had ever achieved: a 
platinum designation by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability 
in Higher Education in STARS (Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating 
System). STARS is considered the most comprehensive and prestigious 
sustainability performance measurement program in higher education. The 
Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources is an interdisciplinary 
social science department with a mission to contribute to the conservation, 
stewardship and enjoyment of natural and cultural resources and the management 
of those resources in a way that produces environmental health and sustainable 
human benefits. For more information about the department, see: 
http://warnercnr.colostate.edu/hdnr-home. The Political Science Department at 
Colorado State University is nationally and internationally recognized for our 
strength in environmental politics and policy. For more information, see 
http://polisci.colostate.edu/environmental-politics-policy/.

LOCAL COMMUNITY
The city of Fort Collins is situated along the beautiful Front Range of the 
Rocky Mountains. In addition to CSU, major employers in the community are 
Hewlett-Packard, LSI Logic, Intel, Agilent Technologies, Advanced Energy, 
Kodak, Anheuser-Busch, and Poudre Valley Hospital. Numerous state and federal 
research agencies in Fort Collins contribute to the intellectual environment of 
the university and provide the successful candidate additional local 
collaborators. These include the Colorado State Forest Service, US Forest 
Service –Rocky Mountain Research Station, US Forest Service – Arapaho-Roosevelt 
National Forest/Pawnee National Grasslands, National Wildlife Research Center, 
USDA-Agricultural Research Service, National Park Service, Natural Resource 
Conservation Service and the Bureau of Land Management. The University of 
Colorado in Boulder, Northern Colorado University in Greeley, University of 
Denver, and the University of Wyoming in Laramie, are all within a one-hour 
drive. In addition to the many and varied cultural activities sponsored by the 
University, the community offers a center for performing arts, a symphony 
orchestra, repertory theater, choral society, and dance company. The city 
operates numerous indoor and outdoor pools, several ice rinks, five public golf 
courses, and sponsors a wide variety of leisure-time activities. Rocky Mountain 
National Park, Pawnee National Grasslands and Roosevelt National Forest are 
within 30 miles of Fort Collins. Finally, Fort Collins is consistently 
identified as one of the best cities in the US to live in by various national 
media.

____________________________

Dr. Rebecca Gruby
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources
Colorado State University

Phone: 970-491-5220
Skype: Rebecca.Gruby
Web: Gruby Lab<https://sites.warnercnr.colostate.edu/rebeccagruby/>
Human Dimensions of Large Marine Protected Areas 
Project<https://humansandlargempas.com/>


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