Hi GEP-ed,

Below is a new opportunity at Brandeis University in the greater Boston area. 

Best,


Charlie Chester
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The Brandeis University Legal Studies and Environmental Studies Programs invite 
applications for the Madeleine Haas Russell Postdoctoral Fellow in Indigenous 
and Environmental Law. This is a two-year appointment beginning in the Fall 
2026 term, subject to budgetary approval. The Fellow will be jointly appointed 
in the undergraduate Legal Studies and Environmental Studies programs. 
Responsibilities include teaching two courses per academic year, which could 
include “Environmental Law and Policy” and “Indigenous Rights, Environmental 
Justice, and Federal Indian Law,” or closely related offerings. The Fellow will 
also deliver one academic lecture to the campus community during the 
appointment period. In addition to salary, the position includes moving 
expenses, a modest research fund, and mentorship from senior faculty in both 
programs. The programs seek a scholar whose research examines environmental law 
and policy in relation to climate change, environmental governance, and their 
impacts on communities, ecosystems, and legal systems. Particular areas of 
interest may include domestic or international environmental regulation, 
Indigenous land and resource governance, migration, human rights, litigation, 
or the institutional and legal responses to climate-related risks. Scholars 
employing doctrinal, empirical, historical, comparative, or interdisciplinary 
approaches are encouraged to apply. Research interests may include, but are not 
limited to: environmental and climate law; climate-related migration and 
conflict; environmental governance and adaptation; Indigenous legal responses 
to environmental change; environmental litigation and enforcement; or social, 
economic, and institutional impacts of climate risk. The programs welcome a 
range of methodological approaches, including quantitative, qualitative, or 
mixed methods. Candidates must hold a JD or PhD in a relevant discipline in the 
social sciences or law by the start of the appointment. For more information 
and to apply see Academic Jobs Online.
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