Job: Environmental policy position at Michigan State

2008-08-29 Thread Wallace, Richard
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Michigan State University seeks a faculty member in the area of
environmental policy.   The appointment will be joint between the
Environmental Science and Policy Program and the Department of Political
Science.  Political Science will be the tenure home for the position.
Ph.D. or equivalent is required at the time of appointment.  Candidates
should have strong quantitative skills and rigorous theoretical focus.
International experience or demonstrated interest in international
issues is an advantage.  The successful candidate will be expected to
develop externally funded research.  Applications will be reviewed
starting September 15, 2008, and will be accepted until the positions
are filled.  Please send curriculum vitae, samples of written work, a
short statement of professional goals and at least three letters of
recommendation to: ESPP/Political Science Search Committee,
Environmental Science and Policy Program, Michigan State University, 274
Giltner Hall, East Lansing, MI  48824-1101.  Electronic applications
should be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and directed to Search Committee.  

 

For more information on the Environmental Science and Policy Program see
http://www.environment.msu.edu/

 

MSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution. 






German steel production using no coal?

2008-08-29 Thread syma ebbin
Dear GEPers:
 
I am passing on a query I had from one of my students that I can't seem to find 
an answer to. He noted that our textbook states that Germany has been able to 
develop a technology to produce steel that does not use coal.  Does anyone know 
anything about this technological innovation? Why hasn't it been adopted more 
widely elsewhere?
 
Thanks for any information you can pass along.
 
best regards,
Syma Ebbin
 
University of Connecticut


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Syma A. Ebbin, PhD.