Assistant professor in human dimensions of global environmental change

The Department of Earth System Science at UC Irvine is recruiting a tenure-
track assistant professor in the human dimensions of global environmental 
change. The successful candidate will complement the Department's existing 
strengths in atmospheric, oceanographic, terrestrial, and cryospheric 
science. Areas of interest for the human dimensions search include land use 
change, food and resource security, and modeling human-environment 
interactions. Possible focal areas include: examining the rates and drivers 
of contemporary land cover change and deforestation; investigating 
interactions between land use, ecosystem services, and climate; 
understanding the impacts of demographic trends or climate change on 
resource security, poverty, or famine; using integrated assessment modeling 
or other quantitative approaches to explore linkages and feedbacks between 
the environment and economics, policy, energy consumption, or trade.


Candidates are expected to develop an active research program, interact with 
other Earth System Science faculty, and to teach and direct research at the 
undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate levels. All candidates must have a 
Ph.D. Apply online at https://recruit.ap.uci.edu/ or contact Prof. James 
Randerson, Chair of the Search at [email protected]. The selection process 
begins January 9, 2012 and will remain open until filled.

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