Faculty Position at University of Nevada Las Vegas

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KATHLEEN TRUMAN
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Faculty Position at University of Nevada Las Vegas

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KATHLEEN TRUMAN
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Faculty Position at University of Nevada Las Vegas

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ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

The Environmental Studies Program at University of Nevada Las Vegas
anticipates advertising for the following position in the Fall of 1996 to
be filled for Fall 1997.

For more information contact Dr. James Deacon, Program Director at
Deaconj@nevada.edu or Dr. Kathleen Truman at trumank@nevada.edu.

Dr. Truman will be attending the 96 System Dynamics Conference in
Boston, July 21 to 25 and would be happy to meet people who are
interested in more information.

The Environmental Studies Program at UNLV seeks a full time tenure track
faculty member to help improve our undergraduate program and assist in
the development of an interdisciplinary graduate program in Environmental
Sciences. Responsibilities include:

1. teaching one or more of the following core courses - Environmental
Policy and Analysis, Environmental Statistics and Modeling, Land Use
Management;

2. participation in directing and advising undergraduate theses;

3. participation in teaching our introductory course, Humans and the
Environment;

4. participation in development and organization of co-curricular
opportunities for students;

5. participation in the development of a graduate program in
Environmental Sciences.

The successful applicant will have demonstrated an ability to work
productively with colleagues and the community toward sustainable
solutions to real environmental problems while involving students
actively in professional activities. A PhD degree demonstrating
expertise in systems analysis of complex human/environmental systems is
required. The Environmental Studies Program at UNLV attempts to foster
student involvement in learning experiences that help shift the community
toward more sustainable practices. Faculty must create and direct the
process. This position will play a central role in defining where those
undergraduate (and graduate) student efforts could have the greatest
impact, and in developing projects toward that end.


Kathleen Truman
Environmental Studies Program
University of Nevada Las Vegas

TEL: 702 895-4457
FAX: 702 895-4436
EMAIL trumank@nevada edu
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