From: EnvironmentalGovernance 
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Prakash <as...@uw.edu>
Date: Saturday, September 23, 2023 at 2:32 AM
To: environmentalgoverna...@u.washington.edu 
<environmentalgoverna...@u.washington.edu>
Subject: [Environmental Politics & Governance (EPG) Tenure track positions at 
Indiana University, Bloomington
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The O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University, 
Bloomington has multiple faculty searches this year. The first is a cluster 
hire (up to 4 tenure track positions) in the area of Energy, Water, and Land 
Use, and the second is a senior tenured hire in the area of Environment and 
Health. I am on both search committees, and I am happy to answer any questions 
about the positions, the O'Neill School, or Indiana University. Full 
announcements below.



David Konisky

dkoni...@indiana.edu<mailto:dkoni...@indiana.edu>





Tenured/Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in Energy, Water, and Land Use 
Interdisciplinary Cluster

The Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana 
University-Bloomington announces a cluster hire in the area of energy, water, 
and land use. This cluster hire consists of as many as four positions primarily 
at the assistant professor rank, although applicants with records commensurate 
with the rank of associate or full professor will also be considered.

The O’Neill School seeks candidates who apply environmental science or social 
science methods to investigate emerging issues of energy technologies and 
markets, impacts of climate change on water resources and land use, as well as 
the management of the public and nonprofit organizations tasked with 
implementing policies in these areas. Applicants are expected to develop a 
record of successful teaching and mentoring of students and a nationally 
competitive program of research, including external funding. The goal of this 
cluster is to increase O’Neill School expertise in each of these areas as well 
as their intersection, and to produce relevant high-quality research that 
examines related impacts and outcomes for communities and ecosystems in which 
infrastructure and land-use changes will occur.



Among the wide range of topics of interest are climate change mitigation and 
adaptation, climate change policy and governance, energy transitions, water 
quality and climate, and ecosystem services from land and water resources. The 
disciplinary composition of the cluster is flexible, though we particularly 
encourage applications from social scientists whose work focuses on energy 
economics or energy policy. Other key areas of interest include human activity 
at the interface of natural resource management and ecosystem valuation, as 
well as candidates whose work addresses public or nonprofit management to 
improve understanding of energy, water, and/or land use governance. We also 
seek environmental scientists working in the area of land use and water 
resources. An asset for all candidates is a willingness to engage in 
interdisciplinary collaborations.

Successful candidates in the social sciences may conduct research employing 
either quantitative or qualitative methods, and from within disciplines that 
include economics, public administration and management, public policy, 
behavioral sciences, and other related fields. Successful candidates in the 
environmental sciences may conduct research that spans multiple spatial or 
temporal scales and uses a diverse set of tools and approaches, including 
combinations of field studies, experiments, or modeling.

All O’Neill faculty members are expected to interact with our diverse student 
and faculty community. A record of high-quality publications and pursuit of 
external funding is a plus. Successful teaching and mentoring of students from 
many backgrounds (including first-generation college students, low-income 
students, racial and ethnic minorities, women, LGBTQ, etc.) is desirable. 
Applicants are encouraged to address these topics in their letter of 
application. Candidates must have a doctoral degree in a relevant field and a 
record of scholarship commensurate with the desired rank of appointment. In the 
environmental sciences, preference may be given to candidates with 
post-doctoral experience.



To ensure consideration, application materials must be received by October 15, 
2023. However, the search may continue until positions are filled. Please 
submit, via the online system 
(https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/20310<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/20310__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!iqCz4xrA_DSQTCspjH3vCOYW11yWMEUb6xpdVt1R3E3nuuDOmTzOnMqol4NqD31i6kpM0ClpBUk18AEM$>),
 the following materials: 1) a letter of application, 2) curriculum vita, 3) 
statement of research and teaching, 4) contact information for three 
references, and 5) two representative research papers. Preferred start date is 
August 1, 2024.

Applicants with questions about fit to the job description are encouraged to 
contact the search committee co-chairs: David Konisky 
(dkoni...@indiana.edu<mailto:dkoni...@indiana.edu>) or Todd Royer 
(tro...@indiana.edu<mailto:tro...@indiana.edu>).





Open Rank (Tenured/Advanced Tenure Track) Position in Environment and Health

The O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs (O’Neill) at Indiana 
University, Bloomington (IUB) invites applications for a tenured, open rank 
faculty position with a research focus in the broad area of environment and 
health, including work related to health, demographic, economic, and behavioral 
responses to climate change; pollution, and environmental policies; health 
effects of environmental disasters; and environmental inequities and health 
disparities.

The position is part of Indiana University’s Faculty 100 hiring initiative, 
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://provost.indiana.edu/initiatives/faculty-100.html__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!iqCz4xrA_DSQTCspjH3vCOYW11yWMEUb6xpdVt1R3E3nuuDOmTzOnMqol4NqD31i6kpM0ClpBcLsk92f$>
 which seeks to expand on existing research strengths at IUB to help foster 
research teams to compete successfully for large-scale federal research 
programs. We seek an established researcher with a strong record of innovative 
and impactful scholarship, demonstrated success securing external funding, 
experience advising doctoral students, and an ability to teach both 
undergraduate and graduate courses.

The preferred appointment will be at the rank of Associate or Full Professor, 
advanced Assistant Professors are also encouraged to apply. Candidates will 
have a Ph.D. in economics, public policy, sociology/demography, epidemiology, 
political science, or a related field. Salary is commensurate with 
qualifications and experience. The expected start date is August 1, 2024.

Applicants should have an established record that includes high quality 
publications, and evidence of substantial extramural funding. All O’Neill 
faculty members are expected to interact with our diverse student and faculty 
community. A record of successful teaching and mentoring of students from many 
backgrounds (including first-generation college students, low-income students, 
racial and ethnic minorities, women, LGBTQ, etc.) is desirable. Applicants are 
encouraged to address these topics in their letter of application.

Applicants should submit 1) a letter of application addressing the criteria 
above; 2) a current vita; and 3) contact information for three references to 
https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/20161<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/20161__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!iqCz4xrA_DSQTCspjH3vCOYW11yWMEUb6xpdVt1R3E3nuuDOmTzOnMqol4NqD31i6kpM0ClpBUp3YD2Q$>.
 For best consideration, applications should be received by 1 October 2023. 
Review of applications will continue until the position is filled. For more 
information, please contact Coady Wing 
(cw...@indiana.edu<mailto:cw...@indiana.edu>) or see 
oneill.indiana.edu<https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://oneill.indiana.edu/__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!iqCz4xrA_DSQTCspjH3vCOYW11yWMEUb6xpdVt1R3E3nuuDOmTzOnMqol4NqD31i6kpM0ClpBXuo9ggF$>.






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