SUNY-ESF's Department of Environmental Studies invites qualified applications for an academic-year, non-tenure-track, full-time Visiting Assistant Professor or Instructor for the 2022-23 academic year, to begin August 22, 2022, with possibility for extension.
Responsibilities: This position is 100% teaching, and the visiting faculty member will teach four courses each semester. Undergraduate courses could include History of the American Environmental Movement; Values, Attitudes, and the Environment; Sociology of Natural Resources; Research Methods for Environmental Studies; and Social Processes and the Environment. Graduate courses could include Environmental Policy Analysis; Environmental and Natural Resources Program Evaluation; Nature, Recreation and Society; and Global Perspectives on Environmental Justice. All undergraduate courses will be taught in person; Global Perspectives on Environmental Justice is an online course.
Areas of scholarly strengths in the Department of Environmental Studies include Environmental Policy and Communication, Environmental Governance, Environmental Education and Interpretation, and Environmental Justice. The department offers BS degrees in Environmental Studies, and Environmental Education and Interpretation; MS and MPS degrees in Environmental Studies; and online graduate certificates in Environmental Leadership; Environmental and Science Communication and Public Relations; and a new certificate in Environmental Justice and Inequality.
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Zoë Plakias, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics
614-292-6899 Office
plak...@osu.edu / www.zoeplakias.com
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From: Paul Mitchell <pdmit...@wisc.edu>
Date: Tuesday, June 28, 2022 at 10:52 PM
To: Plakias, Zoe T. <plak...@osu.edu>
Subject: Open Assistant Professor Position at UW-Madison in Value-Added Agriculture
Zoe Please post this announcement for a new Assistant Professor Position at UW-Madison in Value-Added Agriculture on the various lists you have access to, as I see your emails from the FDRS list. Thanks
Zoe
Please post this announcement for a new Assistant Professor Position at UW-Madison in Value-Added Agriculture on the various lists you have access to, as I see your emails from the FDRS list.
Thanks
The Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison seeks a full time (9-month), tenure-track faculty member at the rank of Assistant Professor to develop a research and Extension program on value-added agriculture in Wisconsin and the nation. https://jobs.hr.wisc.edu/en-us/job/514202/assistant-professor-of-valueadded-agriculture
The successful candidate will be expected to conduct nationally recognized research on economic and agribusiness topics and have the capacity to engage with state and industry stakeholders to produce outreach directly relevant to value-added agriculture. For this position, value-added agriculture entails changing raw agricultural products into new products, adopting new production practices, or developing new markets, with research potentially ranging from broadly studying value-added supply chains to specific agricultural products or practices. The department will offer robust mentoring, an initial teaching reduction, research support, and other resources to support the successful applicant establishing their research and Extension activities.
For full consideration please submit applications by October 2, 2022. Applications must be received through UW-Madison's online application system. https://jobs.hr.wisc.edu/en-us/job/514202/assistant-professor-of-valueadded-agriculture
Please email Paul Mitchell at pdmit...@wisc.edu for position-related questions.
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Dr. Paul D. Mitchell
Professor and Extension State Specialist
Agricultural and Applied Economics UW-Madison,
Director of Renk Agribusiness Institute
Office: 608-265-6514 Cell: 608-320-1162