https://arizona.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/4/home/requisition/12211?c=arizona


The School of Government and Public Policy<https://sgpp.arizona.edu/> (SGPP), 
in collaboration with the Udall Center for Studies in Public 
Policy<https://udallcenter.arizona.edu/>, is hiring a tenure-track Assistant 
Professor position in collaborative governance and environmental policy, to 
start in August 2023, with a tenure home in the School of Government and Public 
Policy. The position will contribute to the University of Arizona’s strategic 
priorities in addressing the existential threats associated with climate 
change, especially in the context of water availability. The position will also 
support the University’s mission as a Hispanic-Serving Institution with high 
Hispanic and Native student populations by providing training and applied 
research opportunities to our growing and diverse student body. Applications 
received by November 14 will be fully considered, and we will accept 
applications until the position is filled. All applicants are welcome to apply, 
regardless of citizenship.

A significant research/teaching/service theme in SGPP centers on collaborative 
environmental policy. In addition to a strong research program in environment 
policy and politics, SGPP offers a graduate certificate in collaborative 
governance. SGPP also offers numerous undergraduate and graduate courses with 
both environmental and collaborative policy components.

Likewise, the Udall Center has a rich tradition of research and outreach 
emphasizing the institutions of collaborative governance, conflict resolution, 
and stakeholder engagement. The Udall Center’s Environmental Policy Program 
(EPP) embraces research themes aligned with collaborative governance including 
climate adaptation, social justice, water security, science diplomacy, food 
systems and health, energy policy and renewables, and urban resilience, among 
others.

The School of Government and Public Policy supports Inclusive Excellence. SGPP 
students come from historically excluded backgrounds and many are 
first-generation students. The University of Arizona is the first four-year 
public university in Arizona to be recognized as a Hispanic Serving Institution 
(HSI). As a land-grant HSI, we are committed to meeting the educational needs 
of Arizona’s vibrant and diverse communities. Candidates are encouraged to 
support the University and School’s diversity and inclusiveness efforts, 
including the support and mentorship of underrepresented students and 
communities.

Outstanding UA benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance plans; 
life insurance and disability programs; sick leave and holidays; UA/ASU/NAU 
tuition reduction for the employee and qualified family members; and state and 
optional retirement plans.




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