Dear all
Having said I'd not be sending more messages, here I am again. This time with details of 7 jobs in human and physical geography at Exeter, all in the broad area of climate change science/social science, and part of a University-wide interdisciplinary wave of recruitment in this area. These posts have been advertised in the UK press, and elsewhere also I believe, both via listservs and sites like jobs.ac.uk. Some details follow below, and more details, further particulars for each post etc can be found at:
http://www.exeter.ac.uk/research/opportunities/newinterdisciplinaryresearchposts/climatechangeandsustainablefutures/
Please pass on to anyone you think may be interested - and note contact details & closing date given at bottom
Seven Academic Posts in the School of Geography, University of Exeter
The School of Geography is expanding as part of the University of Exeter's multi-million pound research programme in 'Climate Change and Sustainable Futures'. Seven of the initial fourteen posts in the programme are in Geography, in the following areas
Impact of Climate change on ecosystem services
Chair in Physical Geography (ref N1824)
Climate change and earth system science
Associate Professor in Earth System Science (ref N13712)
Lecturer in Earth System Science (ref N11496)
Public responses to climate change
Lecturer in Human Geography (ref N1958)
The politics and policy of climate change
Chair in Human Geography (ref N1902)
Associate Professor in Human Geography (ref N1956)
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Coupled human-environment system
Lecturer in Physical Geography (ref N1957)
The University is funding continued growth in the School and these are the first of a phased series of new appointments over the next two to three years across other areas of human and physical geography.
Closing date for all posts is 27th February. Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Mark Goodwin, Head of School ([log in to unmask])
best wishes
john
Dr John Wylie
Senior Lecturer in Cultural Geography
School of Geography, Archaeology and Earth Resources
University of Exeter
EXETER
EX4 4RJ
tel: +44 (0)1392 263339
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