As part of a college-wide cluster hire focused on urban sustainability, my
department is hiring a tenure-track *Asst. Professor of Climate Justice/
Urban Sustainability*. Please direct any questions to Dr. Mary B. Collins (
[email protected]). Thank you, David S.

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David A. SONNENFELD, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology & Environmental Policy,
Dept. of Environmental Studies, SUNY College of Environmental Science and
Forestry (ESF), 1 Forestry Dr., Syracuse, NY 13210, USA. Web:
https://www.esf.edu/faculty/sonnenfeld/.

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*Urban Sustainability Faculty Cluster Initiative*: The State University of
New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY ESF) in
Syracuse, NY seeks to accelerate transdisciplinary innovations in Urban
Sustainability through the addition of three new faculty positions. These
new faculty will work with an existing team who are committed to generating
actionable science, offering experiential student learning opportunities,
and advancing the socio-ecological paradigm as applied to urban
sustainability.  With robust mentoring and research infrastructure support,
new hires will be able to establish interdisciplinary connections, link
with community groups and policymakers, and work within new research
paradigms. We invite applications for the following tenure-track (10 month)
positions: atmospheric science (Department of Chemistry), climate justice
(Department of Environmental Studies), and climate-adaptive design
(Department of Landscape Architecture).

Successful candidates for these three positions will be expected to
participate actively and sustainably in this interdisciplinary initiative,
"the Urban Sustainability Cluster."  Participation in the Cluster will be
an important criterion in performance evaluations.

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The Department of Environmental Studies (EST) is seeking candidates for an
academic year, tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor rank,
starting in the fall of 2022. As part of the Urban Sustainability Cluster,
this faculty member will advance scholarship in *Climate Justice*. This
faculty member will contribute an understanding of the social forces that
bolster and/ hinder scientific solutions to urban sustainability, within an
action-oriented education and social change framework. This person's
expertise will be at the intersection of climate/energy justice and urban
sustainability, teaching classes of broad appeal, and in support of the new
online master's in professional studies (MPS) degree in environmental
justice. Priority will be given to scholars whose fields of expertise
include climate adaptation and resilience through a lens of social justice,
inequality, and differing vulnerabilities. This faculty member will engage
with local communities, expanding experiential learning opportunities in
environmental health, STEM education, and community resilience (e.g., via
initiatives such as the I-81 project and/or NY State's climate initiative).
The ideal candidate will have interdisciplinary training that emphasizes
the human dimensions of environmental problems.

*Responsibilities*: The successful candidate will be expected to build a
strong, extramurally funded, research program in socio-environmental
science. They will teach undergraduate and graduate course(s) in their
field and more specific seminars within their areas of expertise. The
typical teaching load is two courses per semester. The selected candidate
will be expected to collaborate with colleagues and students across other
disciplines at the College, and within the broader academic community.
Fields of expertise could include environmental, urban, or social justice
education, climate adaptation and justice, energy justice, decolonization
approaches, indigenous environmental justice, environmental ethics,
geographic information systems, and environmental health. This person will
contribute to the Environmental Education major within the Environmental
Studies department and could teach courses, such as: science Education, a
climate mitigation and adaptation course, environmental values and
attitudes, ethics/philosophy of community-engaged resolution of climate,
urban justice, and health issues. This person will mentor graduate and
undergraduate students. We are particularly interested in candidates with a
commitment to diversity and inclusiveness.

https://esf.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=144916

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