praveen
28th September 2005, 11:58 AM
We are seeking to hire an individual with research interests in
human-environment relations (either at the Assistant or Associate
level). We encourage applications from individuals whose research
focuses on the human impacts of climate change, climate change and
environmental policy, or the impacts of climatic phenomena (e.g., heat
waves, drought) on human health/mortality. The job advert is included
below.
Specific questions about this position should be addressed to Professor
Andrew Millington (millington@geog.tamu.edu), Search Committee Chair.
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TEXAS, COLLEGE STATION 77843-3147. Texas A&M University. The
Department of Geography (http://geog.tamu.edu) invites applications for
a tenure-track Assistant Professor position specializing in
Human-Environment Relations to begin in January or September 2006.
appointment at a senior level is possible for an outstanding candidate.
We seek a scholar with research interests in political ecology,
environmental decision-making, environmental governance, or human
dimensions of environmental change in urban or rural contexts. This
position is one of six faculty hires in a College of Geosciences
environmental program initiative. The successful candidate will
collaborate with faculty in the strong and growing programs in land use
and land cover change, political ecology, biogeography, geomorphology,
and water resources. Outstanding opportunities exist for collaboration
with other departments, research units, and interdisciplinary
initiatives within the College of Geosciences (e.g., the departments of
Atmospheric Sciences, Oceanography, and Geology and Geophysics, the
Sustainable Coastal Margins Program, http://geosciences.tamu.edu), and
the University (e.g., the Departments of Sociology and Forest Science,
and the George Bush School of Government and Public Service). The
successful applicant must have a strong commitment to quality teaching
at the undergraduate and graduate levels and demonstrate the potential
to initiate and maintain a vigorous externally funded research program.
The Ph.D. is required at time of appointment.
Candidates should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and
names and addresses (including e-mail addresses) of three referees to
Professor Andrew Millington, Search Committee Chair
(millington@geog.tamu.edu). Review of applications will begin on October
17, 2005, and will continue until the position is filled. Texas A&M
University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. The
University is dedicated to the goal of building a culturally diverse and
pluralistic community committed to teaching and working in a
multicultural environment.
We strongly encourage applications from women, underrepresented ethnic
groups, and individuals with disabilities.
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Steven Quiring
Assistant Professor
Department of Geography
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX
77843-3147
Phone: (979) 845-7141
Fax: (979) 862-4487
Email: steven_quiring@hotmail.com
Homepage: http://geog.tamu.edu/~squiring/
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human-environment relations (either at the Assistant or Associate
level). We encourage applications from individuals whose research
focuses on the human impacts of climate change, climate change and
environmental policy, or the impacts of climatic phenomena (e.g., heat
waves, drought) on human health/mortality. The job advert is included
below.
Specific questions about this position should be addressed to Professor
Andrew Millington (millington@geog.tamu.edu), Search Committee Chair.
---
TEXAS, COLLEGE STATION 77843-3147. Texas A&M University. The
Department of Geography (http://geog.tamu.edu) invites applications for
a tenure-track Assistant Professor position specializing in
Human-Environment Relations to begin in January or September 2006.
appointment at a senior level is possible for an outstanding candidate.
We seek a scholar with research interests in political ecology,
environmental decision-making, environmental governance, or human
dimensions of environmental change in urban or rural contexts. This
position is one of six faculty hires in a College of Geosciences
environmental program initiative. The successful candidate will
collaborate with faculty in the strong and growing programs in land use
and land cover change, political ecology, biogeography, geomorphology,
and water resources. Outstanding opportunities exist for collaboration
with other departments, research units, and interdisciplinary
initiatives within the College of Geosciences (e.g., the departments of
Atmospheric Sciences, Oceanography, and Geology and Geophysics, the
Sustainable Coastal Margins Program, http://geosciences.tamu.edu), and
the University (e.g., the Departments of Sociology and Forest Science,
and the George Bush School of Government and Public Service). The
successful applicant must have a strong commitment to quality teaching
at the undergraduate and graduate levels and demonstrate the potential
to initiate and maintain a vigorous externally funded research program.
The Ph.D. is required at time of appointment.
Candidates should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and
names and addresses (including e-mail addresses) of three referees to
Professor Andrew Millington, Search Committee Chair
(millington@geog.tamu.edu). Review of applications will begin on October
17, 2005, and will continue until the position is filled. Texas A&M
University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. The
University is dedicated to the goal of building a culturally diverse and
pluralistic community committed to teaching and working in a
multicultural environment.
We strongly encourage applications from women, underrepresented ethnic
groups, and individuals with disabilities.
=======================================
Steven Quiring
Assistant Professor
Department of Geography
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX
77843-3147
Phone: (979) 845-7141
Fax: (979) 862-4487
Email: steven_quiring@hotmail.com
Homepage: http://geog.tamu.edu/~squiring/
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