Hi folks:

This is a little outside of the gep-ed area, but the Wellesley ES community
is a lovely one, and if you know scientists please bring this to their
attention. (This would be a good opportunity for a grad student in the
Boston area or someone who doesn't have a job for spring or who has reason
to want to be in the Boston area).

Happy to talk to anyone who might be interested (but official interest
should be expressed to Jay Turner, whose contact info is below).

Beth

Hello,

We are looking for someone to teach our core ES science course,
Fundamentals of Environmental Science with Laboratory, during the spring
semester 2020.

It is a fun course to teach, and we are willing to share the teaching
materials, class notes, and laboratories, so someone teaching it will have
a lot to work with.  The instructor will teach the lecture section and two
lab sections to a total of approximately 28 students.

The pay is at the per-course level (in this case, it is the equivalent of
two courses), so it would probably only make sense for someone with other
reasons to be in the greater Boston area.  Wellesley cares a lot about
teaching, so the ideal candidate would have some teaching experience and an
interest in engaging smart, diverse students in environmental science.

Please pass this information along to anyone you can imagine (including
your own graduate students) who might be interested, and send any questions
or expressions of interest to me (jtur...@wellesley.edu).

We are hoping to identify a person to teach this course by early October,
so we can accommodate their schedule in our planning for the spring
semester.

Jay Turner
Associate Professor and Chair
Environmental Studies Department
Wellesley College
106 Central Street
Wellesley, MA
781-283-2820
jtur...@wellesley.edu
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