Environmental Science

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.

Assistant/Associate Professor of Community and Regional Development

The University of California at Davis is pleased to announce the recruitment for a tenure-track faculty position in Climate Change Socioeconomic Adaptation. The area of specialization is open, including migration, rural-urban interface, social and economic transformations, and/or environmental policy with a focus on local, regional, national, and transnational communities and societies.

Assistant/Associate Professor - Wildland Fire Science and Air Quality

Position Number 00065327

The Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources has a faculty with a wide variety of strengths in forestry and natural resources management, policy, and economics, environmental technology, fisheries and wildlife, tree improvement, silviculture, forest biotechnology, international forestry, biodiversity, conservation and restoration ecology, and geographic information systems. The Department offers undergraduate, masters and doctoral degrees, and has a strong commitment to developing partnerships with communities.