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Department: Environmental Studies
Rank: Assistant Professor
Annual Basis: 9 Month
December 1 2024; position open until filled
Applicants are invited to submit a cover letter curriculum vitae and three statements that are each 2 pages maximum: 1 a research statement that describes the candidates area of inquiry methodology and research relationships and/or collaborations; 2 a teaching statement; and 3 a diversity equity and inclusion (DEI) statement that describes the candidates understanding of and potential for participating in remedying past inequities and exclusions in the area of inquiry and in mentorship research and teaching.
Applicants are also asked to list 3 references who will be contacted in the case a candidate is shortlisted. At that point shortlist candidates will also have the option of submitting a letter of endorsement from a community collaborator if applicable
The University of Oregons Environmental Studies Program invites applications for a transdisciplinary tenuretrack Assistant Professor position in the area of energy transitions and decarbonization. Successful candidates will have demonstrated potential to center environmental justice and/or climate justice and climate solutions in the advancement of knowledge on renewable energy and energy decarbonization in area(s) including but not limited to: policy governance social movements land use generation and storage ecological impacts Indigenous and energy sovereignty economics energy futures energy justice the intersections of settler colonialism racial capitalism militarism and fossil fuel dependence and the intersection of equity and climate resilience.
We encourage applications from candidates who will focus on the sociocultural sociotechnical and material dimensions of energy systems who will use methodologies including but not limited to those from environmental studies and/or Indigenous race and ethnic studies political science history anthropology economics and sociology who have the potential to catalyze existing University of Oregon strengths such as in environmental justice (e.g. in the programs Indigenous Race and Ethnic Studies Native American and Indigenous Studies Center for Environmental Futures Just Futures Institute; Sociology; and others) energy governance (e.g. in the School of Law) solar energy and energy storage (Departments of Chemistry and Architecture) climate science (Departments of Earth Sciences and Geography) environmental planning (College of Design including in Planning Public Policy and Management and in Landscape Architecture) and/or who have the potential to position graduating students for leadership in environmental justice and climate solutions.
To build capacity in climate and environmental justice we encourage applications from candidates who will work alongside rather than conduct research about marginalized communities who draw from their own situated or embodied knowledge or lived experience and who have the potential to develop research and teaching that engages perspectives beyond dominant hegemonic frameworks. Candidates may center interdisciplinary formations epistemologies or ontologies from historically excluded groups including but not limited to: Black Pasifika Native American First Nations Inuit Mtis and other Indigenous and Latinx communities who are at the leadingedge of climate research and activism from the multinational United States refugee and/or diasporic communities.
The Environmental Studies Program is part of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Oregon an Association of American Universities member and tierone research institution in the Pacific Northwest that is ranked highest research activity by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. The Environmental Studies Program offers a doctoral degree program in Environmental Sciences Studies and Policies a Master of Environmental Studies and undergraduate degree programs in Environmental Studies and Environmental Science. Faculty in the Environmental Studies program teach researchinformed introductory and subject area courses that include faculty and students from across the natural sciences social sciences humanities the School of Law the College of Design the School of Journalism and Communication and the College of Education.
Ph.D. or terminal degree in an applicable field.
Demonstrated potential to carry out research and teaching on topics in renewable energy and energy decarbonization as broadly defined.
Scholarship and/or teaching that demonstrates potential to build institutional capacity in the areas of environmental and/or climate justice.
Demonstration of research methods that deliberately embrace relational principles and ethical/reciprocal collaborations.
Demonstrated potential to use transdisciplinary research methods to develop a robust research program for advancement of knowledge in the area of energy transitions and decarbonization for environmental and climate justice and solutions.
Demonstrated potential to deliver researchinformed teaching in introductory and subjectarea courses in environmental and climate justice and/or topics in energy futures.
Demonstrated potential to advise doctoral and masters students in research frameworks and areas of expertise that are beyond dominant hegemonies that center interdisciplinary formations from historicallyexcluded epistemologies/ontologies and/or that are currently underrepresented in the program.
Demonstrated awareness of inequities and challenges faced by underrepresented minority students and faculty and track record(commensurate to career stage) of activities that reduce barriers in education or research for students and faculty from historically underrepresented groups.
The main campus of the University of Oregon is in Eugene Oregon a sociallyprogressive bikefriendly and familyfriendly city with ambitious goals for carbon emissions reduction and for community wellbeing. The University of Oregon has an active Native American Student Union centered at the Many Nations Longhouse.
Land Acknowledgement: The University of Oregon is located within the traditional homelands of the Southern Kalapuya. Following the Willamette Valley Treaty of 1855 the Kalapuya people were forcibly removed to the Coast Reservation in Western Oregon. Today descendants are citizens of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Community of Oregon and the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians of Oregon.
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