Thanks to Robert Moskowitz for the heads-up.
Posted: Thursday, July 24, 2008
Job ID: 28082
Job Title:
Director
Employer:
Stanford University - Freeman Spogli Institute
Job Location: Stanford, California, United States
As seen in the 25 July issue of Science:
FACULTY APPOINTMENT
Energy and Environmental Policy
The Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI) at Stanford
University seeks an outstanding scholar for a faculty appointment as a
Senior Fellow who will serve as DIRECTOR of the Program on Energy and
Sustainable Development (PESD). For some candidates there may be
opportunities for joint appointment with an academic department. PESD
studies the political economy of energy and environmental policy, with a
particular focus on developing countries. Applicants should possess an
international reputation in energy or climate change policy research as well
as demonstrated ability to manage an organization. The Senior Fellow would
build upon and extend into new areas the current PESD research agenda, which
includes study of regulatory regimes addressing climate change, the role of
national oil companies in the world oil market, global coal markets in a
carbon-constrained world, and delivery of modern energy to the poor.
Qualification for a Senior Fellow position involves an academic review
equivalent to the rank of Associate Professor. The appointment carries a
five-year term, with the presumption of renewal. We encourage applicants
from diverse disciplinary backgrounds, such as political science, economics,
sociology, management science, engineering, organizational theory, law, or
related social science and policy areas. Applicants should send curriculum
vitae, bibliography, statement of research interest, and writing samples by
October 15, 2008, to: Belinda Byrne, Associate Director for Administration
and Faculty Affairs, Freeman Spogli Institute, 616 Serra Street, Stanford,
CA 94305-6055. Stanford University is an Affirmative Action, Equal
Opportunity Employer. Applications from women and minority candidates are
strongly encouraged.
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