Assistant/Associate Professor

Human Dimensions of Coupled Natural-Human Systems

The School of Natural Resources and the Environment
(http://snre.arizona.edu/) at the University of Arizona seeks outstanding
applicants for a tenure-eligible position emphasizing the human dimension
and decision making of coupled natural-human systems. Societies are facing
unprecedented environmental challenges to their well-being due to myriad
anthropogenic effects on ecosystems including the loss of biodiversity;
climate change; over-exploitation of water, wildlife, and other natural
resources; invasive species; and habitat fragmentation. As the state’s
land-grant institution with integrated research-education-outreach programs,
the successful candidate will (1) conduct research that will help us
understand and anticipate the nature of these challenges in arid and
semi-arid settings; (2) contribute to collaborative decision-making
processes for natural resource governance and policy that spans local to
global scales, and natural to social sciences and (3) train diverse
scientists, land and wildlife managers, citizens, and decision-makers to
address the challenges that confront society and the ecosystems that support us.

The successful candidate is expected to develop and maintain a vigorous,
collaborative, and externally funded research program that emphasizes arid
and semi-arid systems, that engages diverse disciplines from natural to
social sciences, that contributes to the human dimension components of
wildlife & fisheries ecology, conservation biology and rangeland ecology
courses in our curriculum and that promotes and enhances cultural diversity,
particularly in areas underrepresented in the discipline. 

See uacareers.com (posting F20894) for a more detailed overview and
application procedures. Review of applications will commence April 10, 2017
and continue until a suitable candidate is found. Start date negotiable.
Direct questions to Professor Steve Archer, Chair of the Search Committee
([email protected]) or (520) 626-8791. 

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