See the ad below for position(s) at Dalhousie University (Halifax, NS),
School of Resource & Environmental Studies, which may be of interest to
those on the job market. Cheers,

 

Andrew

 

Andrew Biro

Canada Research Chair in Political Ecology and Environmental Political
Theory

Dept. of Political Science

Acadia University

Wolfville, NS  B4P 2R6

ph. (902)585-1925

fax (902)585-1070

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

 

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From: "Brenda Smart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Date: December 7, 2007 8:54:55 AM AST

To: "SRES Alumni"@KIL-SM-1.UCIS.Dal.Ca, "MREM
Students"@KIL-SM-1.UCIS.Dal.Ca, "Holiday Party Invite
List"@KIL-SM-1.UCIS.Dal.Ca

Subject: Ad for SRES Professor Search

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Here is the official advertisement for a new SRES Professor.  I've also
attached it in a word document and will be posting it on our website. 

 

Please circulate to others you know who may be interested in applying.

 

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Position Available - Assistant or Associate Professor (tenure-track) 

School for Resource and Environmental Studies

Faculty of Management, Dalhousie University  

 

The School for Resource and Environmental Studies provides a dynamic
setting for creative interdisciplinary scholarship.  Building on a well-
established foundation of research, teaching and community service, the
School is poised for growth with expanded roles in undergraduate and
graduate education within the Faculty of Management.  The School is
seeking one, and possibly up to three new professors at the Assistant
(tenure-track) or possibly Associate (tenured) rank. One position will
begin in July 2008, and the other two, if approved, may begin as soon as
July 2009.  

 

We seek applicants with interdisciplinary competences across a range of
social and/or biophysical sciences related to natural resources and the
environment.  Preference will be given to applicants with expertise in
several of the following areas: societal adaptation to environmental
change; relationships between Indigenous peoples and
resources/environment; spatial analysis; sustainability science; energy;
water; linkages between business and the environment; and
environment-culture relationships.  

 

The School offers strong opportunities for collaborative inquiry with
scholars in the other units of the Faculty of Management, which are the
Schools of Business Administration, Public Administration and
Information Management, and the Marine Affairs Program.  In addition, as
a comprehensive university, Dalhousie has ten other faculties with which
joint work can be pursued.  

 

A completed PhD, evidence of teaching effectiveness, a collegial
disposition, and a strong research program (or potential) supported by
publications are required.  Ideally, applicants will demonstrate
capability and interest in teaching large undergraduate classes as well
as smaller classes at the graduate level.  Supervision of master's
theses and internships, and well as PhD theses, is expected.  Experience
with statistical analysis and various forms of distance education is an
asset.  

 

Applications must be received no later than February 15, 2008.
Applicants should send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, statement of
teaching and research interests and three letters of reference forwarded
directly from the referees by post or email to:  

 

Peter N. Duinker, Chair, Search Committee 

School for Resource and Environmental Studies 

Faculty of Management, Dalhousie University

Kenneth C. Rowe Management Building

6100 University Avenue, Suite 5010

Halifax  NS Canada B3H 3J5 

Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  

 

All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and
permanent residents will be given priority.  Dalhousie University is an
employment equity/affirmative action employer.  The University
encourages applications from qualified aboriginal people, persons with a
disability, racially visible persons and women.  

 

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