National Great Rivers Research and Education Center seeks sustainability scientist

National Great Rivers Research and Education Center seeks sustainability scientist

Feb. 13, 2014

The National Great Rivers Research and Education Center is hiring a humans dimensions watershed sustainability scientist. The position is full-time and the focus is 100 percent research.

To be considered, candidates will have a doctorate in environmental policy, science and technology studies, geography, sociology, anthropology, or a related discipline. Preferred candidates will be mid-career with a publication record equivalent to that of an associate professor. Mid-career candidates will be expected to have a strong record of peer-reviewed publications and evidence of sustained success in attracting external funding for interdisciplinary research.

To be considered, early-career candidates will be expected to have published in peer-reviewed publications and have evidence of success or potential success in attracting external funding for interdisciplinary research.

Candidates should have strong quantitative skills, a vigorous record of publication, and evidence of a fundable research program that is relevant to the National Great Rivers Rearch and Education Center mission.

The application deadline is March 31, 2014. For more information: https://jobs.lc.edu/postings/640.

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