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NINE FACULTY POSITIONS IN PLANNING, REGIONAL ECONOMICS,
ECOLOGICAL SAFETY, URBAN SOCIOLOGY,
URBAN ANTHROPOLOGY, AND PUBLIC HEALTH
The Shanghai Key Laboratory for Urban Ecology and Sustainability (SKLUES)
and
School of Resources and Environment at East China Normal University (ECNU),
Shanghai, China invite nominations and applications for nine tenure-track,
open-rank faculty positions, beginning May 1st, 2011.
Under a new campus-wide initiative, SKLUES has identified urban ecology and
urban
sustainability as two intertwined areas of strategic emphasis, and adopted a
transdisciplinary approach to urban ecosystem and sustainability research.
SKLUES views an urban area as a coupled human and natural system (CHANS),
and believes that a sustainable future resides in a harmony between human
communities and their natural and built environments. Its research,
education, and outreach activities focus on “ecology of cities”, instead
of “ecology in cities”, with an emphasis on human safety, health, and well
-being. To substantiate this strategic re-orientation and re-structuring,
SKLUES invites nominations and applications for nine tenure-track, open-rank
faculty positions in
the following areas.
Position 1. Urban sustainability planning
SKLUES seeks scholars whose expertise in urban ecological planning and land
use
planning focuses on urban sustainability. Of particular interest are the
applicants who have expertise in green infrastructure, low impact
development, sustainable landscape planning and design, solid waste
management, sustainable transportation planning, growth management, land use
and transportation planning and policy, and have experience in GIS
applications to planning, including planning support systems. An AICP or
ASLA certificate is desirable but not required.
Position 2. Regional environmental economics
SKLUES seeks scholars whose expertise in environmental economics or
ecological
economics focuses on urban and regional environmental issues. Of particular
interest are the candidates who have expertise and interests in applying
economic principles to the study of regional and national ecological and
environmental challenges China faces today as a result of rapid urbanization
. The areas of challenges include, but are not limited to, regional water
quality, water resources, biodiversity, land resources, farmland
preservation, ecological footprint, and ecosystem services. Especially
welcome are econometrists who are versed in theoretical and methodological
approaches and prepared
to collaborate with ecological, social, and humanities scholars and
professionals.
Position 3. Urban ecological safety
SKLUES seeks scholars with expertise in an array of disciplines with a focus
on the intersection of urban ecosystems and human safety. Especially
welcome are applicants with credentials in urban climatology, urban ecology,
urban geology, urban hydrology and hydro-informatics, coastal zone
management, and urban ecological security systems. Of particular interest
are candidates who have expertise in land subsidence, urban geological
hazards, critical infrastructure protection (CIP), flood prevention, and
emergency management.
Position 4. Public health and ecological health
SKLUES seeks scholars whose expertise in epidemiology, bio-statistics,
environmental health, and public health focuses on the intersection of human
health and urban ecosystems. Of particular interests are the applicants who
have expertise in solid waste management, urban infectious disease, urban
land use and public health. Especially welcome are bio-statisticians who are
interested in the spatial and temporal relationships between urban
ecological environment and public health issues.
Position 5. Urban sociology and anthropology
SKLUES seeks scholars whose expertise in urban sociology and/or urban
anthropology
focuses on social equity, which is broadly defined, in a rapidly urbanizing
environment. Of particular interests are the applicants who have expertise
in urbanization, urban poverty, social demography, social and spatial
stratification, qualitative and survey methods in sociology and anthropology
research.
Position 6. Open field
SKLUES set one strategic position for a scholar of promising potentials. The
specialty is wide open as long as relevant to the mission of SKLUES.
Scholars of humanities,mathematics, and science are encouraged to apply.
Shanghai Key Laboratory for Urban Ecology and Sustainability (SKLUES), East
China
Normal University, Shanghai, China invites nominations and applications for
FIVE
tenure-track, open-rank faculty positions, beginning May 1st, 2011.
Shanghai Key Laboratory for Urban Ecology and Sustainability (SKLUES), East
China
Normal University, Shanghai, China invites nominations and applications for
FIVE
tenure-track, open-rank faculty positions, beginning May 1st, 2011.
SKLUES seeks scholars whose expertise in URBAN MODELING, SIMULATION, and
VISUALIZATION focuses on the intersection of urban ecology, society, and
economy,
all broadly defined. Especially welcome are applicants who are versed in
diverse
theoretical and methodological approaches and prepared to collaborate with
ecological and social scientists, economists, and humanists. Of particular
interest are applicants with expertise in agent-based modeling, complex
adaptive systems, carbon-cycle modeling, such as GEOCARB, GIS and remote
sensing based spatial modeling, spatial decision support, and geo-
visualization.
Basic qualifications include a Ph.D. in a related field by the start date of
the appointment;evidence of a high-quality research agenda; a track record
of/or potential for excellence in research, scholarship, and teaching;
capability of working in a trans-disciplinary team; and competence to teach
classes in English. SCHOLARS WHOSE NATIVE LANGUAGE IS NOT CHINESE ARE
WELCOME AND ENCOURAGED TO APPLY.
Application materials should be submitted electronically to the attention of
Professor Wei-Ning Xiang, Chair of the search committee, at [email protected]
ecnu.edu.cn. A complete application package includes a letter of application
addressing applicant’s qualifications for the position; a curriculum vita;
a statement outlining current and future research and teaching interests;
three to five papers (published or in progress); names, affiliations, and
email addresses of five referees. The review will begin on January 1st, 2011
, and continue on a rolling basis until all positions are filled.
The East China Normal University is one of China’s primary national
research
institutions under the prestigious Project 211 and Project 985http://www.ecnu.edu.cn/english/. It offers a competitive compensation and startup package, commensurate with the candidate’s experience and accomplishments.
ECOLOGICAL SAFETY, URBAN SOCIOLOGY,
URBAN ANTHROPOLOGY, AND PUBLIC HEALTH
The Shanghai Key Laboratory for Urban Ecology and Sustainability (SKLUES)
and
School of Resources and Environment at East China Normal University (ECNU),
Shanghai, China invite nominations and applications for nine tenure-track,
open-rank faculty positions, beginning May 1st, 2011.
Under a new campus-wide initiative, SKLUES has identified urban ecology and
urban
sustainability as two intertwined areas of strategic emphasis, and adopted a
transdisciplinary approach to urban ecosystem and sustainability research.
SKLUES views an urban area as a coupled human and natural system (CHANS),
and believes that a sustainable future resides in a harmony between human
communities and their natural and built environments. Its research,
education, and outreach activities focus on “ecology of cities”, instead
of “ecology in cities”, with an emphasis on human safety, health, and well
-being. To substantiate this strategic re-orientation and re-structuring,
SKLUES invites nominations and applications for nine tenure-track, open-rank
faculty positions in
the following areas.
Position 1. Urban sustainability planning
SKLUES seeks scholars whose expertise in urban ecological planning and land
use
planning focuses on urban sustainability. Of particular interest are the
applicants who have expertise in green infrastructure, low impact
development, sustainable landscape planning and design, solid waste
management, sustainable transportation planning, growth management, land use
and transportation planning and policy, and have experience in GIS
applications to planning, including planning support systems. An AICP or
ASLA certificate is desirable but not required.
Position 2. Regional environmental economics
SKLUES seeks scholars whose expertise in environmental economics or
ecological
economics focuses on urban and regional environmental issues. Of particular
interest are the candidates who have expertise and interests in applying
economic principles to the study of regional and national ecological and
environmental challenges China faces today as a result of rapid urbanization
. The areas of challenges include, but are not limited to, regional water
quality, water resources, biodiversity, land resources, farmland
preservation, ecological footprint, and ecosystem services. Especially
welcome are econometrists who are versed in theoretical and methodological
approaches and prepared
to collaborate with ecological, social, and humanities scholars and
professionals.
Position 3. Urban ecological safety
SKLUES seeks scholars with expertise in an array of disciplines with a focus
on the intersection of urban ecosystems and human safety. Especially
welcome are applicants with credentials in urban climatology, urban ecology,
urban geology, urban hydrology and hydro-informatics, coastal zone
management, and urban ecological security systems. Of particular interest
are candidates who have expertise in land subsidence, urban geological
hazards, critical infrastructure protection (CIP), flood prevention, and
emergency management.
Position 4. Public health and ecological health
SKLUES seeks scholars whose expertise in epidemiology, bio-statistics,
environmental health, and public health focuses on the intersection of human
health and urban ecosystems. Of particular interests are the applicants who
have expertise in solid waste management, urban infectious disease, urban
land use and public health. Especially welcome are bio-statisticians who are
interested in the spatial and temporal relationships between urban
ecological environment and public health issues.
Position 5. Urban sociology and anthropology
SKLUES seeks scholars whose expertise in urban sociology and/or urban
anthropology
focuses on social equity, which is broadly defined, in a rapidly urbanizing
environment. Of particular interests are the applicants who have expertise
in urbanization, urban poverty, social demography, social and spatial
stratification, qualitative and survey methods in sociology and anthropology
research.
Position 6. Open field
SKLUES set one strategic position for a scholar of promising potentials. The
specialty is wide open as long as relevant to the mission of SKLUES.
Scholars of humanities,mathematics, and science are encouraged to apply.
Shanghai Key Laboratory for Urban Ecology and Sustainability (SKLUES), East
China
Normal University, Shanghai, China invites nominations and applications for
FIVE
tenure-track, open-rank faculty positions, beginning May 1st, 2011.
Shanghai Key Laboratory for Urban Ecology and Sustainability (SKLUES), East
China
Normal University, Shanghai, China invites nominations and applications for
FIVE
tenure-track, open-rank faculty positions, beginning May 1st, 2011.
SKLUES seeks scholars whose expertise in URBAN MODELING, SIMULATION, and
VISUALIZATION focuses on the intersection of urban ecology, society, and
economy,
all broadly defined. Especially welcome are applicants who are versed in
diverse
theoretical and methodological approaches and prepared to collaborate with
ecological and social scientists, economists, and humanists. Of particular
interest are applicants with expertise in agent-based modeling, complex
adaptive systems, carbon-cycle modeling, such as GEOCARB, GIS and remote
sensing based spatial modeling, spatial decision support, and geo-
visualization.
Basic qualifications include a Ph.D. in a related field by the start date of
the appointment;evidence of a high-quality research agenda; a track record
of/or potential for excellence in research, scholarship, and teaching;
capability of working in a trans-disciplinary team; and competence to teach
classes in English. SCHOLARS WHOSE NATIVE LANGUAGE IS NOT CHINESE ARE
WELCOME AND ENCOURAGED TO APPLY.
Application materials should be submitted electronically to the attention of
Professor Wei-Ning Xiang, Chair of the search committee, at [email protected]
ecnu.edu.cn. A complete application package includes a letter of application
addressing applicant’s qualifications for the position; a curriculum vita;
a statement outlining current and future research and teaching interests;
three to five papers (published or in progress); names, affiliations, and
email addresses of five referees. The review will begin on January 1st, 2011
, and continue on a rolling basis until all positions are filled.
The East China Normal University is one of China’s primary national
research
institutions under the prestigious Project 211 and Project 985http://www.ecnu.edu.cn/english/. It offers a competitive compensation and startup package, commensurate with the candidate’s experience and accomplishments.