Hi folks: While I'm on leave in the fall, we're looking for someone to teach our core ES social science course (cross-listed with Political Science), called *Social Causes and Consequences of Environmental Problems*. It's about what social science tells us (at the macro and micro level) about why we get environment problems, and what it tells us about how we can address them.
It's a fun course to teach, and I'd turn over all my teaching materials and class notes (and be willing to consult), so whoever teaches it will have a lot to work with. Pay is at the per-course level, so it would probably only make sense for someone with other reasons to be in the greater Boston area. (The course meets Monday/Thursday 1:30-2:40 p.m.). Wellesley cares a lot about teaching, so the ideal candidate would have some teaching experience and be able to demonstrate teaching effectiveness. Please pass this info along to anyone you can imagine (including your own graduate students) who might be interested, and send any questions or expressions of interest to me ([email protected]). I'll be at the International Studies Association conference in early April if anyone would like to meet in person to talk about this opportunity. Thanks! Beth Elizabeth R. DeSombre Director, Environmental Studies Program Wellesley College -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "gep-ed" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
