Please help us spread the word for a new Natural Resource Management faculty 
position at UC Merced. 

Cheers, 
Asmeret

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Asmeret Asefaw Berhe, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Soil Biogeochemistry
School of Natural Sciences
University of California, Merced

Office phone: (209) 228-4712
Cell: (510) 967-7196
Fax: (209) 724-4459
E-mail: aabe...@ucmerced.edu
Web: http://faculty.ucmerced.edu/aaberhe

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Associate or Full Professor
Area:                           Natural Resource Management
Position Title:         Associate or Full Professor
Position Code:          ASENG4231A
Status:                 Open
Description:            The University of California, Merced is a dynamic new 
university campus in Merced, California, which opened in September 2005 as the 
tenth campus of the University of California and the first American research 
university in the 21st century. In keeping with the mission of the University 
to provide teaching, research and public service of the highest quality, UC 
Merced offers research-centered and student-oriented educational opportunities 
at the undergraduate, master’s and doctoral levels through three academic 
schools: Engineering, Natural Sciences and Social Sciences/Humanities/Arts.

UC Merced invites applications for a ladder-rank faculty position at the 
Associate or Full Professor level in Natural Resource Management of Public 
Lands and Protected Areas. We seek a distinguished scholar who will provide 
leadership in establishing a program of international stature within the 
interdisciplinary area of adaptive management of complex coupled human (legal, 
administrative, economic, cultural) and natural (ecological, climatic, 
geologic, hydrologic) systems to sustain native species, ecosystems, and 
landscapes, and to preserve cultural heritage. We seek a leader in scholarship 
and practice that addresses lands and resource management broadly in the 
context of changing global earth systems and governance, including ecosystem 
services and climate adaptation.

Appropriate candidates will have distinguished research, educational, and 
leadership experience that emphasizes science, conservation, social science, 
and/or management. The ideal candidate will bridge science and management, and 
will lead efforts to develop interdisciplinary research and education programs 
at UC Merced associated with science, management, and sustainability of public 
lands and protected areas, such as national parks. The Sierra Nevada Research 
Institute and other campus units provide excellent opportunities for 
interdisciplinary research collaboration as well as established collaborations 
with external stakeholders.

The primary appointment may be in Natural Science, Social Sciences, or 
Engineering, or may be a joint appointment between schools. The successful 
candidate is expected to participate actively in the development of innovative, 
interdisciplinary graduate and undergraduate programs in the future School of 
Management, and to contribute to the teaching and mentoring of a diverse 
student population.

The University of California at Merced is an affirmative action/equal 
opportunity employer with a strong institutional commitment to the achievement 
of diversity among its faculty, staff, and students. The University is 
supportive of dual career couples.
Qualifications:         Ph.D in a relevant field and exemplary research, 
publication, and teaching commensurate with a faculty appointment at the 
University of California at the appropriate level.
 
Salary:                 Negotiable, based on the University of California 
academic pay scale.
 
Closing Date:           12/01/2012
 
To Apply:                       Interested applicants are required to submit 1) 
a cover letter 2) curriculum vitae 3) statement of research 4) statement of 
teaching and 5) a list of five references with contact information including 
mailing address, phone number and e-mail address. 

Please do not submit individual letters of recommendation.

Applications must be submitted via this website.

Apply Online
For more information:           Contact Professor Paul Maglio at: 
pmag...@ucmerced.edu

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