Assistant/Associate Professor of Public Policy, School of Marine Science and Policy, University of Delaware

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Firestone, Jeremy

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Oct 1, 2019, 8:42:28 AM10/1/19
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Hi all,  Sorry for cross-postings.   This tenure track position is in my home department (school, actually).  Note that the focus is on those at the Associate or senior Assistant level rather than entry level.  See below and in attached.

 

Cheers,

 

Jeremy

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Jeremy Firestone

Professor, School of Marine Science and Policy

+1.302.831.0228 (landline)

j...@udel.edu

 

Position

Assistant/Associate Professor of Public Policy

School of Marine Science and Policy

College of Earth, Ocean and Environment

University of Delaware

https://www.ceoe.udel.edu/schools-departments/school-of-marine-science-and-policy

 

Starting Date

Fall 2020

 

Description

The School of Marine Science & Policy (SMSP) at the University of Delaware is hiring a tenure-track faculty member in Public Policy for Fall 2020. We seek candidates with a PhD in Public Policy, Political Science, Decision Science, Economics, Law, or a related field.

 

We are interested in candidates at the Associate or senior Assistant level who apply rigorous policy-analytic tools to natural resource and environmental issues. We are particularly interested in a person who is well grounded in the institutional aspects of policy analysis (law, politics, and current developments).  Expertise in quantitative methods and an ability to work in an interdisciplinary environment are desirable. Finally, given our school’s mission, work applied to ocean and coastal resources and/or climate change is expected to be part of the candidate’s research portfolio. The person we hire is expected to publish in scholarly journals, raise research funds, teach courses in his/her field, engage in research with high policy relevance, and contribute to the mission of the University.

 

SMSP offers graduate degrees in Marine Policy, Marine Biosciences, Oceanography, and Physical Ocean Science & Engineering and an undergraduate major in Marine Science.  SMSP also has affiliation with the Water Science & Policy Program at the University. SMSP has campuses in Newark and Lewes. Most faculty members have joint appoints in other departments.

 

Review of applications will begin on December 3, 2019. Salary is competitive and commensurate with qualifications.  A start-up package will be provided.

 

Application Process

Applicants should submit a cover letter with a list of references, a curriculum vitae, and separate research, teaching and diversity statements using the University of Delaware online application system at http://www.udel.edu/udjobs. The information submitted will be shared with program faculty. Inquiries regarding this position may be addressed to Professor Parsons, SMSP (fs-...@udel.edu).

 

Equal Employment Opportunity

The University of Delaware is an Equal Opportunity Employer with diversity as one of its core values. In that spirit, we seek a broad spectrum of candidates, including women, minorities and people with disabilities. The University is the recipient of a National Science Foundation ADVANCE Institutional Transformation Grant focused on enhancing the climate of the University for women STEM faculty. For more information go to http://sites.udel.edu/advance/. The University's Notice of Non-Discrimination can be found at http://www.udel.edu/aboutus/legalnotices.html

 

 

 

 

 

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David L Levy

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Oct 1, 2019, 9:16:55 AM10/1/19
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Please pass on to students who might be interested! thanks, 


thank you,

David Levy
Professor, Department of Management
University of Massachusetts, Boston
Academia.edu Profile   Scholar.google Profile


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The University of Massachusetts Boston is currently accepting applications for its PhD in Business Administration, Organizations and Social Change (OSC) track for fall 2020. The deadline is February 1, 2020 but we are evaluating applications on a rolling basis.


The Organizations and Social Change PhD program has a strong reputation for its distinctive focus on researching topics at the intersection of business and society. Our PhD students come from varied backgrounds, with degrees in management, sociology, economics, and political science.

We are seeking outstanding applicants who are interested in researching business and society interactions from a variety of theoretical perspectives to address topics such as:

  • How companies, communities, and industries are responding to climate change and other sustainability challenges
  • New trends in the workplace relating to diversity, inequality, and employee involvement
  • How social entrepreneurs and innovative organizations are trying to make positive change
  • How new technologies and business models are affecting work patterns and economic development, from transportation to cultural industries


Graduates of our program have published in highly regarded academic journals and found academic positions at institutions in North America and Europe. One recent graduate has is now an Assistant Professor at the University of San Diego. She studied how the City of Boston perceives the risks of climate change and how it is organizing to adapt to the challenges. Another graduate is currently Assistant Professor at the John Glenn College of Public Affairs at The Ohio State University. She studies and teaches about how nonprofit organizations can serve as a mechanism for social change.


We invite you to continue to explore our OSC PhD program, browse the faculty profiles and look at the Frequently Asked Questions.

Most successful applicants have a Master’s degree. Prior research experience (e.g. data analysis, literature reviews, academic writing) is highly regarded. Support of $25,000 per year is available for up to four years for admitted students who remain in good standing.


Please click here to be put on a mailing list for further information and future webinars.  If you have specific questions, please contact me david...@umb.edu to discuss the program.





David L Levy

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Oct 14, 2020, 9:53:02 AM10/14/20
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Please pass on to students who might be interested! 

And usual apologies for cross-posting.


thank you,

David Levy
Professor, Department of Management
Graduate Program Director, OSC PhD
University of Massachusetts, Boston
Academia.edu Profile   Scholar.google Profile


_________

The University of Massachusetts Boston is currently inviting applications for its PhD in Business Administration, Organizations and Social Change (OSC) track for Fall 2021. The deadline is February 1, 2021 but we are evaluating applications on a rolling basis. 

 

The Organizations and Social Change PhD program has a strong reputation for its distinctive focus on topics at the intersection of business and society. Our PhD students come from varied backgrounds, with degrees in management, sociology, economics, and political science.  

We are seeking outstanding applicants who are interested in researching business and society interactions from a variety of theoretical perspectives to address topics such as:  

  • How companies, communities, and industries are responding to climate change and other sustainability challenges  
  • New trends in the workplace relating to diversity, inequality, technology, and employee engagement 
  • How social entrepreneurs and innovative organizations are trying to make positive change and balance the tensions between social and commercial goals 
  • The role of arts and culture in social movements, regional economic development, and globalization 
  • How new technologies and business models are transforming work patterns in the United States and redefining social divides in the Global South, 


Graduates of our program have published in highly regarded academic journals and found academic positions at institutions in North America and Europe. Some are working in the non-profit and consulting world. One recent graduate, now an Assistant Professor at the University of San Diego, studied how the City of Boston perceives and responds to the risks of climate change. Another, now an Assistant Professor of Public Affairs at Ohio State University, studies and teaches about how nonprofit organizations can serve as a mechanism for social change.  

 

We invite you to continue to explore our OSC PhD program, browse the faculty profiles and look at the Frequently Asked Questions.  

Most successful applicants have a Master’s degree. Prior research experience (e.g. data analysis, literature reviews, academic writing) is highly regarded. Support of $25,000 per year is available for up to four years for admitted students who remain in good standing. 

 

Please click here to be put on a mailing list for further information and future webinars.  If you have specific questions, please contact me david...@umb.edu to discuss the program.  



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