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Dear colleagues, The Human-Environment Systems Center (HES <https://cid.boisestate.edu/hes/>) at Boise State University is recruiting a postdoctoral scientist to conduct social-ecological research in the High Divide <http://wilderness.org/idahos-high-divide> region of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Land use is changing rapidly in the region, and there is an urgent need to understand the decision-making behind these changes, and their impacts to biodiversity and ecosystem services. The successful candidate will be expected to design and lead transdisciplinary research, appropriate to their interests and expertise, consistent with the broader aims of HES. Applicants with a Ph.D. from across the social, behavioral, ecological, earth or environmental sciences will be considered. The post-doctoral scientist will be co-supervised by Drs. Jodi Brandt, Neil Carter, and Vicken Hillis. HES offers a competitive postdoctoral salary and excellent benefits, with up to 24 months of funding available, contingent on performance. In 2016, US News and World report ranked Boise the 6th best city to live in the United States. Review of applications will begin December 19th and continue until the position is filled. The preferred start date is January 2017, but is flexible, no later than May 2017. Please see the following link for the full job description and application instructions: https://boisestate.taleo.net/careersection/exfac/jobdetail.ftl?job=161130 Best, Vicken Hillis -- Vicken Hillis, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Human-Environment Systems Boise State University vickenhillis.weebly.com 415-812-6846 @vickenhillis