Here is a set of exciting opportunities at Michigan State.
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> Date: Sat Dec 10, 2005 9:08:49 PM US/Eastern
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> Subject: MSU positions for computational social/ ecological scientists
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> As part of our environmental initiative, Michigan State is seeking
> three tenure stream faculty who apply computational methods to the
> study of human and natural systems. We intend to build a cluster of
> strength in this area so these three hires may be followed by three
> with searches later this year or next year. We anticipate a teaching
> load of about 2-3 courses per year with 1-2 of those graduate > seminars.
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> Please do pass this along to anyone who might be interested and post
> on listserves as appropriate. Information on the ESPP program can be
> found at the website below.
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>
> Thanks,
> Tom Dietz
> Director of the Environmental Science and Policy Program
> Michigan State University
> environment.msu.edu
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> MichiganState Universityseeks three faculty members in the area of
> coupled human and natural systems. We are interested in researchers
> who apply computational methods, such as agent based modeling, to
> understand human-environment interactions. We have a special interest
> in population, environment and land use for at least one of these
> positions. We have a special interest in environmental policy for at
> least one of these positions. Appointments will be joint between the
> Environmental Science and Policy Program and a tenure-granting home
> department. The tenure home may be in Geography, Political Science,
> Sociology or another appropriate department. We anticipate that the
> appointment will be made at the level of Assistant Professor. The
> positions are academic year appointments. Ph.D. or equivalent is
> required at the time of the appointment. International experience or
> demonstrated interest in international issues is an advantage. The
> positions will be structured to allow development of a internationally
> renowned research programs with extramural support. We also expect
> these faculty to engage in an initiative to introduce computational
> modeling into the undergraduate social science curriculum. Letters of
> application should be accompanied by a curriculum vitae, short
> statement of professional goals, a list of references we can contact
> and examples of published work. Applications will be reviewed starting
> on January 30, 2006, and will be accepted until the positions are
> filled. Applications and letters of reference can be mailed to: Dr.
> Thomas Dietz, ESPP Search Committee, Environmental Science & Policy
> Program, Michigan State University, 274 Giltner Hall, East Lansing,
> MI 48824-1011. MSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
> Institution.
> ++++++++++++
>
> Director of the Environmental Science and Policy Program
> Michigan State University
> environment.msu.edu
>
Dawn Cassandra Parker
Assistant Professor
Departments of Geography and Environmental Science and Policy
Center for Social Complexity
George Mason University
703-993-4640
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http://mason.gmu.edu/~dparker3
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