Dear all - we're searching for a new colleague to join our Department of 
Environment, Development, and Health, in the School of International 
Service at American University, Washington DC.

The opening is for an Assistant Professor who studies causes of and/or 
responses to disasters, broadly construed. Full description is copied below 
and in the attached pdf. Please share widely. 

I'm serving on the search committee and can respond to queries at 
simon.nicholson (at) american.edu.

LinkedIn version of job posting here, for circulation: 
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7360710935331725312/

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*Position Announcement One Full-Time Tenure Track Faculty Position 
Department of Environment, Development & Health School of International 
Service American University *


The Department of Environment, Development & Health invites applications 
for a full-time, tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor 
beginning August 1, 2026. 

We welcome applicants whose research addresses causes of and responses to 
disasters. We view disasters as the serious harm to communities, economies 
or the environment triggered by 'natural' or human-generated hazards, such 
as extreme weather or industrial accidents. The ideal candidate will be 
skilled at analyzing the social, political and economic factors that cause 
disasters, such as institutions and policies, as well as poverty, 
inequality, and violence. We are especially interested in 
scholar-practitioners who view disasters through the lenses of sustainable 
development, gender, conflict, rights, food, natural resources, and/or 
environmental justice. 

The ideal candidate will be an innovative social scientist with practical 
experience who is dedicated to teaching and mentorship. We are looking for 
a thought leader who can also teach practical agendas to graduate and/or 
undergraduate students, such as policy analysis, monitoring, evaluation & 
learning, disaster risk reduction, loss & damage funds, insurance programs, 
implementation science, gender programming, private sector engagement, 
and/or the application (and possible risks) of emerging technologies in 
disaster preparedness and response. Preference will be given to applicants 
whose work is theoretically informed, empirically grounded, applies mixed 
research methods, and is policy or practice relevant. 

This search is open to applicants from any related academic discipline, 
using any research methods, any level of analysis, in any region of the 
world. Applicants focused on the United States are welcome, if their 
research and experience include an international or comparative 
perspective. The successful candidate will be enthusiastic about working in 
the multidisciplinary environment of the School of International Service. 

Applicants should hold a PhD or the highest equivalent degree in a social 
science discipline by the start date, though ABD applications will be 
considered. 

Applications must be submitted electronically via the Workday application 
system 
<https://american.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/AU/job/Main-Campus-Washington-DC/Assistant-Professor--Tenure-Track----Department-of-Environment--Development---Health_R2984>.
 


Applications should include the following: 

• A cover letter detailing your research, teaching and service record to 
date along with your specific interest in joining, and potential 
contributions to, the SIS/AU community 

• Curriculum vitae 

• Sample publications

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