[lista_ecologia] Fwd: Job posting: Rutgers University Marine Social Scientist

  • From: "Palacios Abrantes, Juliano" <j.palacios@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "lista_ecologia@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <lista_ecologia@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2017 15:46:47 +0000

Excelente oportunidade de tenure-track em Rutgers University...

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De: "Goodfellow, Anne Marie" 
<a.goodfellow@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:a.goodfellow@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Asunto: FW: Job posting: Rutgers University Marine Social Scientist
Fecha: 23 de octubre de 2017, 08:44:15 GMT-7
Para: <OCP-HQP@xxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:OCP-HQP@xxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Responder a: "Goodfellow, Anne Marie" 
<a.goodfellow@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:a.goodfellow@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>


From: Bonnie McCay Merritt 
<mccay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:mccay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Date: Saturday, October 21, 2017 at 12:13 AM

Subject: Job posting: Rutgers University Marine Social Scientist

Dear Friends:  Tremendous job opening up (replacing me at Rutgers, but in an 
even more exciting context than before; some great opportunities for 
transdisciplinary work in the marine area).  Please let your students and 
colleagues know. Thanks,  Bonnie



The Department of Human Ecology at Rutgers University School of Environmental 
and Biological Sciences invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track 
position at the rank of Assistant Professor – AY in marine social sciences and 
policy. The successful candidate will establish an innovative program of 
scholarship, teaching, and service dealing with marine issues conceived 
broadly, and should be comfortable working with interdisciplinary teams to 
bridge the social and natural sciences.

The successful candidate should show potential to successfully obtain and 
manage grants to support research activities and maintain a record of scholarly 
publications. Research topics of interest for this position might include human 
dimensions of marine resource management; coupled socio-ecological marine 
systems and/or ecosystem services; ocean conservation and/or marine protected 
areas; sustainable use and management of marine resources and fisheries; 
governance, institutions and/or socio-economics of marine issues; equity and 
access for marine-dependent communities; law and policy dealing with small 
island states; climate change impacts on marine resources and communities; 
offshore development, pollution and environmental impacts; and other related 
topics. The candidate should be comfortable working with and leveraging 
interdisciplinary teams to bridge the social and natural sciences in marine 
issues, such as working with faculty in the Department of Marine and Coastal 
Sciences, the Institute of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, and the 
Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources at Rutgers, as well as 
with a new Center for Fisheries and Ocean Sustainability. The successful 
candidate will be expected to teach courses within the curriculum of the 
Environmental Policy, Institutions, and Behavior undergraduate major, such as 
courses on natural resources policy; marine policy, governance and 
institutions; or human dimensions of marine conservation, among other topics 
(see curriculum at: 
http://humanecology.rutgers.edu/epibcourses.asp<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fhumanecology.rutgers.edu%2Fepibcourses.asp&data=02%7C01%7Cmccay%40sebs.rutgers.edu%7C9dddde46418e4ec68ccf08d51725b462%7Cb92d2b234d35447093ff69aca6632ffe%7C1%7C0%7C636440373072367540&sdata=NOpHqbrruDa6FuEmc0c3CztlyYfXwbKJjssqt3x7DyI%3D&reserved=0>),
 and may also engage with related teaching minors, such as minors in 
Sustainability and in Fisheries. The successful candidate will also be 
encouraged to work with graduate students in other departments across the 
School and University through participation in Graduate Faculty appointments. 
We are especially interested in candidates who, through their research, 
teaching, service, and/or personal experience will contribute to the diversity 
and excellence of our academic community.

For more information please see 
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Dr. Pamela McElwee
Associate Professor, Department of Human Ecology
School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
Affiliated graduate faculty: Department of Anthropology, Department of 
Geography, Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, Bloustein School of 
Planning and Public Policy
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
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Office phone: 848-932-9209
Mobile phone: 480-252-0999
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