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Ursinus College invites applications for a TENURE-TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR in 
the Department of Environmental Studies to begin in Fall 2022. The Department 
seeks an individual who is a broadly trained interdisciplinary teacher-scholar 
interested in and prepared to strengthen the department’s educational, 
research, and civic engagement commitment to environmental problem-solving. A 
Ph.D. is required. Teaching experience strongly preferred. Post-doctoral 
experience is a plus.

We specifically invite applicants whose expertise embraces the social 
science/humanities-natural science interface (e.g., social-ecological systems, 
land change science, sustainability science, resilience, natural resource 
management, or other integrative fields), seeks to inform policy, and draws on 
quantitative or mixed methods. Teaching and research that centers on aspects of 
global environmental problems, such as global biodiversity loss, biocultural 
diversity, nature-based solutions, climate mitigation and adaptation, climate 
justice, food insecurity/sovereignty or agrobiodiversity, are key areas the 
department seeks to support and strengthen with this position. All applicants 
will be expected to teach the department’s introductory and capstone courses.

Applicants whose research and teaching will contribute to any or all of the 
following areas will be given close consideration:


  *   Ability to apply environmental solutions to local issues at Ursinus 
College, in Collegeville, in the Perkiomen Valley, and/or in southeastern 
Pennsylvania.
  *   Ability to contribute classes to the College’s Food Studies 
minor<https://www.ursinus.edu/academics/food-studies/>.
  *   Ability to contribute classes to the College’s new Marine Science 
minor<https://www.ursinus.edu/academics/marine-science/>.
  *   Ability to contribute, create, and support experiential learning 
opportunities for students in the ENV 
major<https://www.ursinus.edu/academics/environmental-studies/> and relevant 
associated majors and minors.
  *   Familiarity with and/or the ability to support student use of digital 
analytical technologies, such as geospatial applications (e.g., ESRI ArcMap or 
QGIS), statistical software packages (e.g., SAS, SPSS, R), or topic modeling/ 
text mining/other digital humanities software packages (Omeka, Voyant), as part 
of course teaching and directed research.



Ursinus College<https://www.ursinus.edu/> is a highly selective, independent, 
co-educational, residential liberal arts college of approximately 1500 students 
located about 25 miles northwest of center city Philadelphia. With a diverse 
community of students, it is an expectation of all faculty to contribute to the 
inclusion, engagement, and success of all students. The Ursinus College faculty 
is a diverse community of teacher-scholars dedicated to providing 
transformative experiences for a diverse student body in a highly reflective 
process embedded in our core curriculum. It is the expectation of all faculty 
members that they will be similarly reflective. As part of its commitment to 
liberal education, all entering students participate in a seminar course called 
the Common Intellectual 
Experience<https://www.ursinus.edu/academics/common-intellectual-experience/>, 
with readings from philosophy, science, history, and literature. As the aim of 
this course is to foster an intellectual community on campus, the successful 
candidate will contribute to the teaching of this course. Applicants may be 
asked to develop new courses based in the ENV major that support the Ursinus 
Quest: Open Questions, Open 
Minds<https://www.ursinus.edu/uc-magazine/winter-2019/an-ursinus-quest/> core 
curriculum.


The Department of Environmental Studies, which supports a robust major in 
Environmental Studies and a new major in Health & Society, also support minors 
in Food Studies, Management Studies, Marine Science, Museum Studies, Peace and 
Social Justice Studies, and Science and the Common Good as well as the 
College’s Peace Corps Prep Program. Faculty interests span climate change and 
paleoceanography, environmental hazards, hydrology and water science, geology, 
geomorphology, waste management, urban ecosystems, landscape change and 
planning, human-forest interactions, political ecology, and globalization. 
Faculty in the department regularly support students in directed and 
independent research and practicum experiences, including in the College’s 
Summer Fellows Program and at campus facilities such as the Whittaker 
Environmental Research Station and Campus Farm.

Applicants should describe (1) their commitment to, philosophy of, and previous 
experiences with undergraduate teaching in a liberal arts setting, (2) a 
research program that will ideally involve undergraduate collaborators, and (3) 
their experience and/or commitment to supporting an inclusive community. Send 
letter of application, curriculum vitae, and transcripts to 
http://apply.interfolio.com/91470. Please provide the names and contact 
information for three references. Recommendations may be requested later in the 
application process. Review of applications will begin September 30, 2021.


Ursinus is an EO/AA employer. Ursinus College does not discriminate on grounds 
of race, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or 
expression, religion, age, creed, ancestry, veteran status, marital status, 
disability, or other classification protected by applicable law in the 
administration of any of its educational programs or activities or with respect 
to employment.


[UC]

Patrick T. Hurley, Ph.D.
[he/his]

Professor and Chair
Department of Environmental Studies

Co-Director, Food Studies Program
Co-Director, Whittaker Environmental Research Station
Director, People and Urban Forest research group
Circuit Trails Ambassador

P.O. Box 1000
Collegeville, PA 19426

Campus Office: Pfahler 112f
V: 484.762.4323
F: 610.409.3660


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