SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS IN BUSINESS & INDUSTRY. The School of Natural Resources
& Environment at the University of Michigan seeks to fill a nine-month
tenure-track position, at the assistant or associate professor rank, with a
person whose scholarship examines private-sector interactions with the
environment. Possible research emphases include, but are not limited to:
energy (especially renewable); transportation; land use; partnerships among
business, government, and activist groups; "green" product development;
consumption; life-cycle analysis; systems analysis of the environmental
impacts of products and processes; ecological and social sustainability; and
corporate environmental responsibility. Disciplinary backgrounds include,
but are not limited to: policy or managerial sciences, business, planning,
engineering, systems modeling, technology and society, and economics. A
doctoral degree or other terminal degree is required. The successful
candidate is expected to establish a strong program of funded research and
to teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels. A more detailed
description of the position is available at www.snre.umich.edu.
Candidates should forward a statement of research and teaching interests, a
curriculum vitae, a representative sample of scholarly work, and three
letters of reference to: Sustainable Systems in Business & Industry Search
Committee, School of Natural Resources & Environment, The University of
Michigan, 430 East University, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1115. Review of
applications will begin September 30, 2002 and will continue until a
suitable candidate is found. For further information, contact Michael R.
Moore (734-647-4337; [log in to unmask]).
The University of Michigan is an affirmative action/equal opportunity
employer.
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