Apologies for cross-postings.  We're starting to review applications on
January 7th, please share with colleagues and recent grads. Many thanks!

Best wishes,
Elizabeth

Elizabeth De Santo
Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies
Department of Earth and Environment
Franklin & Marshall College
emdesanto.com <http://www.emdesanto.com>


https://www.higheredjobs.com/faculty/details.cfm?JobCode=176866493
Visiting Assistant Professor/Visiting Instructor of Environmental Studies
The Franklin & Marshall Department of Earth and Environment invites
applications for a visiting faculty position in Environmental Studies,
beginning Fall Semester 2019. The rank will be Visiting Assistant Professor
or Visiting Instructor depending on qualifications. The position may be
renewable for a second year pending administrative approval, the needs of
the department, and evidence of good teaching.

The successful candidate will join a department comprised of both natural
and social scientists in an interdisciplinary teaching and research
environment. Teaching responsibilities will include undergraduate courses
in the Environmental Studies major: a core introductory course in
Environmental Studies (ENE 117), Environmental Policy (ENE216), and mid- or
upper-level courses in the applicant's specialty. The candidate should have
an active research program in an area of broad interest in a liberal arts
college environment, for example, in land use, energy policy, water
resources, air quality, climate policy or agricultural policy,
environmental justice, sustainability studies, and environmental health;
but the department is seeking the strongest candidate in any environmental
studies specialty that supplements departmental strengths. We are
particularly interested in applicants from environmentally relevant social
science fields, including geography, anthropology, sociology, history,
political science, or other closely related disciplines.

Teaching load is 3/2. A Ph.D. is required. Teaching experience is required.
An ongoing program of scholarly research involving undergraduates, where
this is possible and appropriate, is desirable.

Candidates must submit the following items through Interfolio,
http//apply.interfolio.com/57975
<https://www.higheredjobs.com/faculty/http//apply.interfolio.com/57975>: a
letter of application, curriculum vitae, graduate transcripts,
(undergraduate transcript optional), teaching statement, research statement
and teaching evaluations. Applicants must arrange for three letters of
recommendation to be submitted directly to Interfolio by their
recommenders.

Pursuant to cultivating an inclusive college community, the search
committee will holistically assess the qualifications of each applicant. We
will consider an individual's record working with students and colleagues
with diverse perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds. We will also
consider experience overcoming or helping others overcome barriers to
academic success.

Direct any questions to Andrew P. de Wet, Chair, Department of Earth and
Environment at [email protected]. Review of applications will begin on
January 7th, 2019.
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Contact:
Melissa Betrone, Academic Coordinator
Earth & Environment
Franklin & Marshall College
Phone:
(717) 358-4133
Online App. Form:
http://apply.interfolio.com/57975
<https://www.higheredjobs.com/clickthru/redirect.cfm?JobCode=176866493>
Franklin & Marshall College is committed to seeking and sustaining a
culturally and ethnically diverse campus environment, and to the principles
that promote inclusive practices. We are dedicated to building a diverse
and talented staff with expertise and interest in serving a community with
diverse needs, backgrounds, ethnicities, abilities and other distinct
characteristics in respectful, sensitive and understanding ways.

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