University of Washington BothellScience and Technology ProgramAssistant Professor in Climate ScienceThe University of Washington Bothell (UWB) is looking for a dynamic teacher and researcher for a tenure track position at the Assistant Professor rank to become one of the founding faculty members in our new Climate Science and Policy (CSP) undergraduate degree program. The research focus should be in climate modeling or a related area. Candidates must be able to teach courses in fundamental climate science, including climate modeling. The CSP is a new degree program at UWB that seeks to educate a new generation of students to address the practical and policy issues surrounding climate change and development of a clean energy future. The CSP degree program includes courses in chemistry, physics, climate modeling, energy and greenhouse gas emissions, human and ecological impacts, atmospheric chemistry, national and international climate policy and a senior capstone or internship. This full-time, nine-month position will be effective September 16, 2010. Our ideal candidate for this position will be experienced in working with nationally recognized climate modeling groups and be able to teach the essential physics, chemistry and related science to undergraduates in the CSP degree program. Graduate teaching opportunities may also be possible through connections with the UW-Seattle. The selected candidate should also demonstrate a commitment to, and plan for, developing a funded research program in climate science. All University faculty are expected to engage in teaching, research, and service. Successful candidates must be committed to working with diverse student and community populations. A Ph.D. is required prior to appointment. To apply please send a letter of application, an example syllabus for an undergraduate course in climate modeling, and a statement of your teaching philosophy and research agenda along with the names and contact information for three references. Technical details on this position can be addressed to djaffe@uw.edu. Application materials should be sent to: Christine Howard, Administrator, Science and Technology Program, University of Washington Bothell. Submit electronically to: STSearch@uwb.edu Please include "Climate Science" in the subject line. Review of applications will begin upon receipt and the position will remain open until filled; complete applications received by January 2, 2010 will receive priority consideration. This position is contingent on available funding. University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. |