The Department of Forest Resources at the University of Minnesota invites
qualified candidates to apply for a nine-month, full-time, tenure-track
assistant professor position specializing in Forest Systems
Social-Ecological Spatial Analysis with responsibilities for research (50%)
and teaching (50%). The successful candidate will establish a nationally
recognized research program that addresses important issues affecting
social-ecological forest landscapes. This research would be undertaken in
collaboration with other faculty located at the University of Minnesota, as
well as scientists and practitioners locally, regionally, nationally, and
internationally. Additionally, this position will teach undergraduate and
graduate courses in geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing
(FNRM 3131/5151 <https://forestry.umn.edu/undergraduate/courses/fnrm-3131>)
and one other current GIS or remote sensing course based on need) choosing
from a variety of modalities and formats in topics such as forest and water
systems, urbanization, population growth, regional migration associated
with equity and justice, and others as assigned.


The position is in the Department of Forest Resources and located on the
St. Paul Campus. The successful candidate will have access to a department
office and laboratory space. The position is available beginning August
2024, with review of applications beginning February 25, 2024.


To apply for this position, please visit
https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/ext/359470/.

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