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CALL FOR PAPERS – Habitation & Habitability, ASPA 2015
Call for Papers
ASPA Panels in Habitation and Habitability
Deadline for submissions: December 11, 2014 Continue reading
CFP – Just Sustainability, Seattle University
August is a beautiful time to visit Seattle!
Seattle University’s Center for Environmental Justice and Sustainability will host Just Sustainability: Hope for the Commons from August 7-9, 2014.
POSTDOC – Sustainable Development, The Earth Institute
Earth Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in Sustainable Development
The Earth Institute seeks applications from innovative, doctoral candidates or recent Ph.D., M.D. and J.D. recipients interested in a broad
range of issues in sustainable development.
JOB – Tenure-track Asst. Prof., Environmental Policy, Sewanee
The Environmental Studies Program at the University of the South seeks a tenure-track assistant professor with demonstrated talent for teaching and an expertise in Environmental Policy. Primary teaching responsibilities will be in environmental studies with an interdisciplinary focus in environmental policy. Expertise in climate change, sustainable land use, food production systems, watersheds, environmental health, energy or other areas that complement or expand the existing strengths of the faculty are desirable. The successful candidate will maintain an interdisciplinary research program with opportunities for undergraduate involvement. Candidates should be enthusiastic about developing a teaching and research program in the context of the liberal arts tradition in education.
The University of the South, familiarly known as Sewanee, consists of a highly selective, 1,450-student College of Arts and Sciences and a 70-student School of Theology. Located on a 13,000-acre campus on Tennessee’s Cumberland Plateau, it is an institution of the Episcopal Church that welcomes individuals of all backgrounds.
Review of applications will begin October 30, 2013, and continue until the position is filled.
Send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, statements of teaching and research interests, transcripts, and three letters of reference to: http://www2.sewanee.edu/printservices/faculty_hiring
Other correspondence may be directed to fachire@sewanee.edu
POSTDOC – Cultures of Energy; Rice University
The Cultures of Energy research group at Rice University seeks a one-year postdoctoral fellow for the 2013-14 academic year.
Over the past two years, Cultures of Energy has worked to incubate multi-disciplinary humanistic collaboration and scholarly inquiry on matters of energy and environmental transition. A key goal of the research group is to establish humanistic and social scientific scholarship as a dynamic and integral part of public debate over energy choices and energy futures. The 2013/14 postdoctoral fellow will play an active role in the process of establishing the first research center in the world devoted specifically to cultivating energy and environmental research in the humanities and social sciences. Rice University has recently announced a five-year cross-campus Energy and Environment Initiative (E2I) within which Cultures of Energy is a founding research cluster. More details on Cultures of Energy can be found at http://www.culturesofenergy.com
We seek excellent scholars whose research and teaching interests focus on
energy and energy transitions or on the environmental impacts of energy
use such as climate change. We welcome applicants from any discipline or
interdiscipline in the human sciences including, but not limited to,
anthropology, art history, history, literary studies, philosophy,
religious studies, sociology and the arts.
The fellow will take part in a faculty working group, help organize a
campus-wide speakers series, and design and teach two courses, one
semester-long introductory-level undergraduate course on energy and
environmental humanities and one upper-level seminar course in her or his
home discipline. The fellow will receive $50,000 per year, benefits
eligibility, and a $5,000 allowance for research and relocation.
The closing date for applications is March 31st, 2013. Please send all
application materials electronically to dcb2@rice.edu
Required application materials:
· Cover letter (2-3 pages) describing research interests and
experience, in language appropriate for a multi-disciplinary panel of
reviewers, and a teaching plan for the postdoctoral year.
· CV
· 2 letters of reference to be sent directly to dcb2@rice.edu
Eligibility:
· Applicants should have received a PhD between July 1, 2009 and June
30, 2013.
· Fellowship recipients cannot have accepted or currently hold a
tenure-track position.
· Rice University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
employer. Scholars who are members of traditionally under-represented
groups are encouraged to apply.
· There is no citizenship requirement or restriction for this
fellowship. Non-U.S. nationals are welcome to apply.
· Employment eligibility verifications requested upon hire.