INSTITUTION: University of North Texas
DEPARTMENT: Sub-Antarctic (Ecosystem Services)
POSITION: Assistant/Associate/Full Professor
LINK: https://facultyjobs.unt.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/Welcome_css.jsp
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Job Summary/Basic Function:
-Carry out a cutting-edge, externally-funded research program in the study of ecosystem services, with a preference for research related to global environmental change and broad level human valuation and perceptions of biocultural diversity and responses to ecosystem change
-Develop collaborative funding proposals with members of the Program team and other
internal (UNT) and external affiliated colleagues and institutions
-Mentor and teach at the graduate and undergraduate levels
-Provide leadership and service to the program, department, college and university
Minimum Qualifications:
-Ph.D. in a social science, environmental/ecological economics, ecology, philosophy or related discipline
-Track record of high quality scholarship and research funding in relevant sub-discipline
-Proven experience in successfully engaging with undergraduate and/or graduate students as shown by publication, funding and award track record of students
Preferred Qualifications:
-Preferred sub-discipline specialization in areas related to global environmental change and/or quantification of environmental/ecological economics, values, perceptions and/or metaphors related to biocultural diversity and ecosystem change
-History of constructively collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, as demonstrated by publications, grants, field courses, or other collaborative endeavors in association with persons from other disciplines
-Latin American cultural experience and/or Spanish language proficiency
Review of Application: Begins February 11, 2011. Go to https://facultyjobs.unt.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/Welcome_css.jsp
Required Applicant Documents:
CV
List of Names and Contact Information of Three References
Statement of Research Interests
Statement of Teaching Philosophy
* Statement of Research Interests and Statement of Teaching Philosophy should be no more than two pages each.
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