Assistant Professor, Institutions-Environment

Published on: July 22, 2002

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Indiana University, College of Arts and Sciences Published: July 22, 2002
Skill Level
Mid Level, Mid Level
Job Type
Full-time
Categories
Education / Analyst / Research

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Description

Job Type: Academic

The College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana University seeks an Assistant
Professor for a tenure-track position with a research focus on the
institutional analysis of global environmental change, including issues
related to changes in forests. The person should be familiar with diverse
approaches to the study of institutions at local, regional, national, and
international levels. The faculty member would hold a research appointment
with the Center for the Study of Institutions, Population, and Environmental
Change, funded by the National Science Foundation, and a tenure-track
faculty position in Anthropology, Geography, Economics, Political Science,
or Sociology. Good analytical and statistical skills are necessary. Capacity
to work with scholars from multiple disciplines is essential. Experience in
the conduct of field work outside the United States is desirable. Evidence
of candidate's research performance or promise should be provided. In
addition to maintaining a research program, faculty members are expected to
teach two courses per semester at the undergraduate and/or graduate level.

To assure full consideration, applications should be submitted by October 1,
2002. Send a letter of application describing research and teaching
interests, curriculum vitae, sample publications, and three references to
Elinor Ostrom, CIPEC, Indiana University, 408 North Indiana Avenue,
Bloomington, IN 47408 USA.

Indiana University is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer.

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