Come and join us in Ann Arbor! I'm excited to announce that the School for Environment and Sustainability at the University of Michigan is looking for an Assistant or Associate Professor in Global Environmental Policy. We are looking for a dynamic scholar working at the interface of environmental change and policy with a focus on climate change, land transformation, biodiversity loss, natural resource degradation, transboundary pollution, international resource governance, or sustainability transitions. The candidate will primarily support teaching and advising in the Sustainability and Development Specialization at SEAS which has core focuses in the areas of poverty and inequality, governance and institutions, monitoring and evaluation of policies and programs, and transformation science. Importantly, we seek candidates who have interest in, and commitment to, using cutting edge analytical approaches to understanding how diverse actors including state (e.g., states, national and sub-national governments) and non-state actors (e.g., NGOs, civil society, private sector, international organizations, transnational networks, indigenous peoples, epistemic communities, and stakeholders) contribute to solving real-world environment and sustainability (i.e. global change) challenges. The successful candidate may work in any geographical region and use a variety of methodological approaches in their research and policy engagement. They must have demonstrated evidence of interdisciplinary scholarship and collaboration and connections with boundary organizations, policy actors, environmental data, and/or civil society groups and organizations. We will start reviewing applications November 1.
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Pamela Jagger
Professor, School for Environment and Sustainability
Director, School for Environment and Sustainabiltiy PhD/Postdoctoral Program
Associate Director, African Studies Center
Coordinator, Sustainabilty and Development Specialization
440 Church Street, Ann Arbor, 48109-1041
www.seas.umich.edu ◊ fuel.seas.umich.edu ◊ eppsa.cpc.unc.edu
Professor, Program in the Environment, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
Professor (by courtesy), Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
Faculty Associate, Population Studies Center
Faculty Associate, Survey Research Center