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UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY Assistant Professor in Human Dimensions of Natural Resources in LOGAN, Utah
Assistant Professor in Human Dimensions of Natural Resources
Requisition ID: 2024-8344
of Openings: 1
Location: US-UT-Logan Category: Faculty Position Type: Benefited Full-Time Job Classification: Faculty College: Quinney College of Natural Resourcs Department: Environment and Society Advertised Salary: Commensurate with experience and education, plus excellent benefits
Overview The Department of Environment and Society (ENVS) at Utah State University (USU) invites applications for a tenure-track position of Assistant Professor with expertise in the human dimensions of natural resources or conservation social sciences. Possible areas of focus could include environmental decision making, environmental perceptions and behaviors, natural resource management and decision-making, or related themes. We welcome applications from those working across an array of natural resource management contexts. Teaching expectations will include a combination of online and in-person courses that contribute to the department's curriculum. This tenure-track, full-time academic-year (nine-month) position is based at the USU main campus in Logan. The emphasis for the position is 50% research, 40% teaching/advising, and 10% service. The position will start August 1, 2025. Background information is available on the webpages for the Department of Environment and Society (https://qcnr.usu.edu/envs/) and its home, the S.J. and Jessie E. Quinney College of Natural Resources (https://qcnr.usu.edu/). Application review will begin October 30, 2024. The position will remain open until filled, but application by the date above is encouraged for full consideration. Candidates from all backgrounds and populations are encouraged to apply. For further information contact the search committee chair, Dr. Courtney Flint (courtney.flint@usu.edu).
Responsibilities
- The successful candidate will lead a research program that builds on a strong background in quantitative, geospatial, or mixed methods techniques in an applied natural resource management context.
- Teaching includes up to three 3-credit courses per academic year, or equivalent, that contribute to the department's curriculum areas.
- Courses may be taught at both undergraduate and graduate levels and may be delivered in person, via distance or online learning, or in a blended format.
- Student advising includes mentoring undergraduate researchers and advising graduate students in a supportive and inclusive learning environment that promotes the success of all students.
- Community engagement in research, teaching, and/or service activities is valued by the Department, integrating it into the departmental mission, climate, and culture.
- Service includes participation in faculty duties on campus as well as professional involvement off campus.
Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: * An earned doctorate at date-of-hire in the human dimensions of natural resources, conservation social sciences, or a related discipline such as psychology, sociology, geography, economics, environmental studies, anthropology, or political science. Preferred Qualifications: * Demonstrated ability to conduct applied research in a natural resource... For full info follow application link.
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