Environmental Science

Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology and Environmental Studies

Description

The Program in Environmental Studies and the Department of Biology at Bates College invite applications for a full-time Visiting Assistant Professor of Marine Science, beginning August 1, 2022. This is a one-year position with potential for extension to a second year. Bates College is a private, highly selective, residential college in Lewiston, Maine,  devoted to undergraduate study in the liberal arts.

Assistant Professor of Coastal Geological Processes (id:73304)

The School of Earth and Climate Sciences (ECS) seeks an individual who combines computational methods with observations to interpret and predict physical coastal processes and to inform coastal management policy decisions. Observations could include but are not limited to those from paleo reconstructions, geological/geophysical investigations, estuary and wetland morphometric measurements, coastal hydrodynamic evaluations, and/or remote sensing.

Assistant Professor, Health and Disease in Aquatic Organisms

The Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology (IMET) of the University System of Maryland (USM) seeks applications for the position of Assistant Professor (tenure-track). The successful candidate will have a track-record of outstanding research using molecular biology/genetics approaches to study health and disease in marine organisms. Candidates’ research may address mechanisms of infectious disease or the impact of climate change on the health of aquatic organisms and ecosystems.

Multiple Faculty Positions in Forestry and Conservation

The W.A. Franke College of Forestry and Conservation (FCFC) at the University of Montana, Missoula is hiring multiple faculty positions, and we strongly encourage applications from individuals with diverse backgrounds, perspectives and modes of inquiry. We recognize and honor that we occupy the ancestral lands of the Salish and Kalispel nations, we are committed to building and supporting an equitable and inclusive culture, and we encourage multiple ways of knowing.

Global Climate Change Fellowship in Publishing

Annual Reviews has created our first Global Climate Change Fellowship to explore how best to serve the needs of individuals and groups seeking unbiased research information on global climate change, including policy makers, business professionals, educators, journalists, activists and other members of society.

Do you have experience in climate change research, a passion for understanding the needs of non-scientists for accurate information and an interest in contributing to new media products?