I realize the general readership of ECOLOG will only be tangentially related to the themes of this postdoc opportunity, but if you know of anyone who is interested, please pass this opportunity along.
Regis University, a Jesuit, Catholic university, invites applications for a Post-Doctoral Fellowship that has been developed in conjunction with an Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU) Post-Doctoral Diversity Program (PDDP) Consortium. The Consortium brings together different institutions within U.S. Jesuit higher education dedicated to expanding diversity within the professoriate. The Consortium provides post- doctoral candidates with meaningful employment experiences within the Jesuit educational setting, tangible professional development opportunities, and a cohort network of peers completing post-doctoral fellowships at other AJCU institutions. The goal of the post-doctoral fellowship program at Regis University is to support the early development of teaching scholars who are from historically underrepresented groups. The position will be housed within Regis College, and we invite applications from scholars whose field of emphasis encompasses Environmental Justice. We are especially interested in candidates whose training and expertise focuses in some way on Indigenous Studies, Migration/Immigration Studies, Peace and Justice Studies, and/or Women’s and Gender Studies. Applicants must have a Ph.D. completed by June 2017, experience teaching undergraduates, and a demonstrated scholarly trajectory. For more information about the 2-3 year opportunity, please visit: http://jobs.regis.edu/postings/2591
