[Jobs] [PERN] Env Soc Science Position at CU-Boulder (fwd)

Monique Verrier monique at demog.berkeley.edu
Thu Oct 16 13:29:12 PDT 2008


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Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 08:39:41 -0700 (Pacific Daylight Time)
From: Ronald Lee <rlee at demog.berkeley.edu>
To: Monique Verrier <monique at demog.berkeley.edu>
Subject: [PERN] Env Soc Science Position at CU-Boulder (fwd)


job opening to post

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Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 20:31:14 -0600
From: Lori Mae Hunter <Lori.Hunter at COLORADO.EDU>
To: PERN at listserver.ciesin.columbia.edu
Subject: [PERN] Env Soc Science Position at CU-Boulder

We have a new junior faculty position open at CU-Boulder with focus on social 
dimensions of energy issues -- this can include demographic dimensions in case 
there's anyone out there working in this area and interested!

Lori Hunter

The University of Colorado at Boulder is seeking to complement strengths in 
environmental and atmospheric sciences with a hire in the area of social and/or 
economic impacts and implications of energy development.  Candidates are 
invited to apply for a tenure-track assistant professor position with a 
research focus in social dimensions of energy development including, but not 
limited to, environmental or energy economics, energy policy, geopolitics of 
energy, land/water resource management policy, the political economy of energy 
development, consumer behavior, and/or firm behavior.   A regional focus on the 
American West is desirable but not required. Duties of the position include 
teaching, research, and service. Position requirements include a Ph.D. in a 
relevant field, commitment to excellence in undergraduate and graduate 
teaching, and promise of excellence in research and ability to work in 
interdisciplinary teams. Rostering is flexible, with possible departmental home 
in
   !
Economics, Environmental Studies, Geography, or Sociology.

Please see www.colorado.edu/ArtsSciences/Jobs for a full job description. 
Applications are only accepted electronically at https://www.jobsatcu.com 
posting # 804965.  The following must be included for your application to be 
complete:  (1) Cover letter, (2) statement of research and teaching goals; (3) 
Current curriculum vita; (4) One writing sample; and (5) Three references 
(please include email address for each referee).   Initial review of the 
applications will begin on December 1, 2008, and will continue until a 
candidate is identified.  The University of Colorado at Boulder is committed to 
diversity and equality in education and employment.   Questions should be 
directed to Dr. J. Samuel Fitch, Search Chair, fitchs at colorado.edu.

Lori M. Hunter, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Sociology and Environmental Studies
Institute of Behavioral Science
      Population, Environment & Society Programs
Editor-in-Chief, Population and Environment
University of Colorado at Boulder
Home page:  http://spot.colorado.edu/~hunterlm


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