VACANCY: ASSOCIATE/FULL PROFESSOR - NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

Job #JPF00197
School of Engineering - Engineering

RECRUITMENT PERIOD
Open Mar 9, 2015 through Jun 30, 2015
DESCRIPTION

The University of California, Merced is creating a dynamic new university 
campus and campus 
community in Merced, California, which opened in September 2005 as the tenth 
campus of the 
University of California and the first American research university built in 
the 21st century. In 
keeping with the mission of the University to provide teaching, research and 
public service of the 
highest quality, UC Merced will be providing new educational opportunities at 
the undergraduate, 
masterÂ’s and doctoral levels through three academic schools: Engineering, 
Natural Sciences and 
Social Sciences/Humanities/Arts.

UC Merced invites applications for a ladder-rank faculty position at the 
Associate or Full Professor 
level in Natural Resource Management of Public Lands and Protected Areas. We 
seek a 
distinguished scholar who will provide leadership in establishing a program of 
international stature 
within the interdisciplinary area of adaptive management of complex coupled 
human (legal, 
administrative, economic, cultural) and natural (ecological, climatic, 
geologic, hydrologic) systems 
to sustain native species, ecosystems, and landscapes, and to preserve cultural 
heritage. We seek a 
leader in scholarship and practice that addresses lands and resource management 
broadly in the 
context of changing global earth systems and governance, including 
conservation, ecosystem 
services and climate adaptation.

Appropriate candidates will have distinguished research, educational, and 
leadership experience 
that emphasizes science, conservation, social science, and/or management. The 
ideal candidate 
will bridge science and management, and will lead efforts to develop 
interdisciplinary research and 
education programs at UC Merced associated with science, management, and 
sustainability of 
public lands and protected areas, such as national parks. The Sierra Nevada 
Research Institute and 
other campus units provide excellent opportunities for interdisciplinary 
research collaboration as 
well as established collaborations with external stakeholders. The campusÂ’ 
proximity to Yosemite 
National Park and several National Forests, and existing relationships with 
these entities, provides 
an excellent opportunity to build partnerships for research and practice in 
natural resource 
management in nearby parks and protected areas.

The primary appointment may be in Natural Science, Social Sciences, or 
Engineering, or may be a 
joint appointment between schools. The successful candidate is expected to 
participate actively in 
the development of innovative, interdisciplinary graduate and undergraduate 
programs in the 
future School of Management, and to contribute to the teaching and mentoring of 
a diverse 
student population.

Requirements: Ph.D. in a relevant field and exemplary research, publication, 
and teaching 
commensurate with a faculty appointment at the University of California at the 
appropriate level.

Salary: Negotiable based on the University of California salary scale.

Deadline: Evaluation of applications will begin April 15, 2015, and will remain 
open until filled.

Applications must be submitted via the website, 
<https://aprecruit.ucmerced.edu/apply/JPF00197>, and must include1) a cover 
letter, 2) 
curriculum vitae 3) statement of research, 4) statement of teaching, and 5) 
names of five 
references with contact information, including mailing address, phone number, 
and email address.

The University of California, Merced is an affirmative action/equal opportunity 
employer with a 
strong institutional commitment to the achievement of diversity among its 
faculty, staff, and 
students. The University is supportive of dual career couples.

For additional information about this position, contact Professor LeRoy 
Westerling at 
[email protected].

REQUIREMENTS

DOCUMENTS

Curriculum Vitae - Your most recently updated C.V.

Cover Letter

Statement of Research

Statement of Teaching

Statement of Contributions to Diversity - Statement addressing past and/or 
potential contributions 
to diversity through research, teaching, and/or service.

(Optional)
Misc / Additional

(Optional)
REFERENCES

5 references required (contact information only)
HOW TO APPLY

Create an ApplicantID
Provide required information and documents
If any, provide required reference information

regards

Leroy
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Dr. Anthony LeRoy Westerling
Associate Professor, Environmental Engineering and Geography
University of California, Merced
[email protected]
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