Dear Colleagues,

UNH is hiring a lecturer in Community and Environmental Planning. The 
position description is copied below and the full posting is available at 
https://jobs.usnh.edu/postings/54555. Applications are starting to be 
reviewed but are still being accepted. If you have questions or are 
interested in applying, you are welcome to email the search committee 
chair, Dr. Wilfred Wollheim [email protected] <https://groups.google.com/>. I 
am not on the search committee but am happy to answer questions.

*The Department of Natural Resources and the Environment* seeks a dynamic, 
engaged scholar and teacher in the field of Community and Environmental 
Planning. The ideal candidate will have expertise in areas such as 
community and environmental planning and policy, land use planning, 
regional planning, sustainable community planning, community development, 
transportation planning, workforce housing, environmental and social 
justice, food justice, or green infrastructure. The successful candidate 
will be expected to teach a portfolio of courses in the Community and 
Environmental Planning program, to mentor and advise undergraduates, to 
engage with local and regional stakeholders, and to be active in program, 
Departmental, College, and University governance and service. This is a 
full-time, non-tenure track position.

Best regards,
Cat

Catherine M. Ashcraft, Ph.D. (she/her)
Assistant Professor, Department of Natural Resources and the Environment
University of New Hampshire
134 James Hall, 56 College Road, Durham, NH 03824 USA
[email protected] <https://groups.google.com/>
+1-603-862-3925
Recent publications: 

   - Implementing Just Climate Adaptation Policy: An analysis of 
   recognition, framing, and advocacy coalitions in Boston, U.S.A. 
   <https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsc.2022.928230/full> (with 
   JT Malloy, P Kirshen, TG Safford, SA Aytur, SH Rogers)
   - Investing in Emerging Regional Institutions to Promote Equitable 
   Climate Ready Regions 
   
<https://urbanaffairsreview.com/2022/10/03/investing-in-emerging-regional-institutions-to-promote-equitable-climate-ready-regions/>
 (with 
   CD Rosan)

*UNH is located within the Peskategwa (now also known as the Piscataqua 
River) basin, on N’Dakinna. **I recognize with gratitude the land and 
waterways and the Abenaki, Pennacook, and Wabanaki Peoples past and present 
who steward N’Dakinna throughout the generations. * 

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