Hello,


Please see below about an open lecturer position at UNH. Applications will 
be reviewed beginning March 29. Questions regarding this position can be 
directed to Clay Mitchell, Chair of the Search Committee (
[email protected]).


Best,

Cat 


Catherine M. Ashcraft, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Department of Natural Resources and the Environment
University of New Hampshire
134 James Hall, 56 College Road
Durham, NH 03824 USA

+1-603-862-3925


UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE


Department of Natural Resources and the Environment 


Lecturer in Environmental Conservation and Sustainability

*Position*


The Department of Natural Resources and the Environment at the University 
of New Hampshire invites applications for a full-time (.88 FTE – 
academic-year, 9-month), benefits-eligible, three-year (renewable), 
non-tenure-track Lecturer position to begin fall term August 2019. UNH 
Lecturer Faculty are represented by the AAUP through a collective 
bargaining agreement. UNH is committed to social justice and actively 
creates an educational environment that fosters diversity, inclusion, and 
quality engagement for all. 

 

We seek a skilled and passionate teacher and mentor to offer undergraduate 
courses and support the vibrant Environmental Conservation and 
Sustainability (ECS) Program. This lecturer will be primarily responsible 
for undergraduate teaching in ECS, and will also engage in on-campus and/or 
off-campus service responsibilities, including academic advising of 
undergraduates in the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment. 
The initial course load will include Principles of Sustainability, 
Sustainable Living – Global Perspectives, and Systems Thinking for 
Sustainable Solutions. Continued employment beyond the initial three-year 
appointment is contingent on satisfactory performance and program needs. 

 

The University of New Hampshire is an R1 research institution that provides 
high-quality undergraduate and graduate programs of distinction. Located on 
a 188-acre campus in Durham, UNH (https://www.unh.edu/main/about-unh) 
thrives in a dynamic and beautiful part of New England. Approximately one 
hour from both Boston and Portland, Durham is also conveniently close to 
the Atlantic Ocean, the White Mountains, and New Hampshire’s Lake Region. 

 

The UNH Department of Natural Resources comprises six academic programs, 
including ECS, and offers six majors and more than ten minors. The 
Environmental Conservation and Sustainability Program makes up 
approximately 130 of the 439 undergraduates in the Department of Natural 
Resources and the Environment (
https://colsa.unh.edu/natural-resources-environment/program/bs/environmental-conservation-sustainability-major).
 
Questions regarding this position can be directed to Clay Mitchell, Chair 
of the Search Committee ([email protected]).


* Qualifications*

 

Minimum qualifications include a Ph.D. in natural resources, environmental 
studies, or a related field, and prior post-secondary teaching experience 
with demonstrated potential for excellence in teaching. Proficiency with 
current academic technology is highly desirable.


* Application Procedures and Deadline*


The application can be completed at https://jobs.usnh.edu/, and includes a 
cover letter, CV/resume, Statement of Teaching Philosophy, student 
evaluations of prior teaching, and names and contact information of three 
references. Applicants may also submit optional scholarly documents in 
support of their application. Letters of reference will be required before 
initial interviews. Review of applications will begin on March 29, 2019, 
and the position will remain open until filled.


The University of New Hampshire is an Equal Opportunity/Equal 
Access/Affirmative Action institution. The University seeks excellence 
through diversity among its administrators, faculty, staff, and students. 
The university prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, 
religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or 
expression, disability, veteran status, or marital status. Successful 
applicants will be able to demonstrate a commitment to diversity and 
inclusive excellence. Application by members of all underrepresented groups 
is encouraged. 

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