Engineering

Two Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in Human-Environment Systems Science

Overview of Positions

Boise State University announces two tenure-track faculty positions in human-environment systems science. Competitive candidates will demonstrate expertise and interest in quantitative and integrative approaches to social-biological-physical systems, with the goal of addressing sustainability challenges. We encourage applicants from a wide range of disciplines and backgrounds including geography, geoscience, biological science, climate science, social science, economics, math, engineering, and computational and data sciences.

Physician-Scientist (Assistant/Associate Professor) - Stanford ChEMH

Stanford ChEM-H is an independent institute at Stanford University, formed in partnership with the Schools of Medicine, Humanities and Sciences, and Engineering. More information about the institute can be found on chemh.stanford.edu/. The Institute is seeking applicants for a University Tenure Line faculty position at the junior level (Assistant or untenured Associate Professor). Applicants are expected to have earned an M.D./Ph.D. degree and be board certified or eligible in any medical specialty.

Assistant/Associate Professor – Stanford ChEM-H

Stanford ChEM-H is an independent institute at Stanford University, formed in partnership with the Schools of Medicine, Humanities and Sciences, and Engineering. More information about the institute can be found on chemh.stanford.edu/. The Institute is seeking applicants for a tenure-track faculty position at the junior level (Assistant or untenured Associate Professor). Applicants are expected to have earned a Ph.D. or M.D. degree in any discipline of science, engineering or medicine.