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Application Deadline: September 9, 2024 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time

The Environmental Studies program at Williams College is inviting applications for an Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor in environmental science who uses geospatial analysis to investigate the societal drivers and consequences of human-caused environmental change.

The teaching load is two courses per semester and a January term course in alternate years, with adjustment made for larger enrollment courses and leading laboratory sections. The successful candidate will have a compelling vision for teaching a truly interdisciplinary “Introduction to Environmental Science” in a liberal arts context as well as intermediate and upper-level courses in their area of expertise. They will have a dynamic research program that actively involves students, with start-up funds available.

Eligibility

  • Scholars who utilize Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are especially encouraged to apply
  • The position is open to any geographic focus but especially welcome scholars who work in the Global South as well as those who directly work with local communities, policymakers, NGOs, and/or activist organizations
  • A Ph.D. in environmental science, physical geography, environmental engineering, or related field is expected at the beginning of the appointment
  • Individuals with marginalized identities in the field of environmental science

Application Details

  • Cover letter describing interest in the position as well as how diversity, equity, and inclusion inform your teaching, mentorship, and professional activities
  • Curriculum Vitae 
  • Research statement (1-2 pages) that includes a discussion of how the applicant would include undergraduate students in the research program
  • Teaching statement (1-2 pages) that includes a brief description of how the applicant would teach an interdisciplinary Introduction to Environmental Studies course; brief descriptions of two other courses that might be designed if appointed; and how the applicant would teach and help to recruit a diverse student body 
  • Writing sample (one article or equivalent) 
  • Contact information for three references; letters of recommendation will be requested as the search progresses 

For further information about the application process, contact Professor Laura J. Martin, at  lj**@wi******.edu .

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