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.