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Please see below for an opening at the University of Rhode Island in the
Department of Marine Affairs. Although the position starts as a two-year
appointment, it is intended to roll into a tenure-track position (subject
to favorable review).


*Elizabeth Mendenhall*Assistant Professor
University of Rhode Island
elizabeth-mendenhall.com

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*Multicultural Faculty Fellow in Coastal and Marine Environmental Studies*

The Department of Marine Affairs (MAF) in the College of Environment and
Life Sciences (CELS)
at the University of Rhode Island (URI) seeks a Multicultural Faculty
Fellow with a research focus
in social sciences, humanities, law, or policy relevant to marine and
coastal management issues and a commitment to bringing multicultural
perspectives to the curriculum, department, college and
university. This position is intended to help increase the capacity of the
Marine Affairs faculty and
students to advance issues of diversity within MAF’s academic programs and
research. The
anticipated start date for the two-year appointment is August 2018. Subject
to a favorable review
of teaching and scholarly activities within the first twelve months, the
Fellow will transition into a
full-time, funded, tenure-track faculty position.

DEADLINE: This search is open until filled. First consideration will be
given to applications
received by October 16. Second consideration may be given to applications
received by November
6. Applications received subsequent to second consideration date may not be
given full
consideration.

To view the full job posting including the Duties &; Responsibilities and
Qualifications and to apply
online, please visit https://jobs.uri.edu/postings/2738.

Located within URI’s College of Environment and Life Sciences, the Marine
Affairs department
offers Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral degrees. The mission of the
Department of Marine Affairs
is to advance research on and provide leadership for the management of
complex coastal and
marine environments through distinction in teaching, research, and
outreach. Marine Affairs’
students develop the analytical, collaborative, communication, and
leadership skills necessary to
make theoretical and applied contributions to socially just, ecologically
sound, and sustainable
human-environment interactions associated with coastal and marine systems.
To learn more about
the department, please visit http://web.uri.edu/maf/.

The University of Rhode Island is an equal opportunity/affirmative action
employer with a strong
commitment to diversity and inclusion. We prohibit discrimination on the
basis of race, color,
religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or
expression, disability,
veteran status, marital status, or any other legally protected status.
Applications by members of all
underrepresented groups are encouraged.

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