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From: Sabatier, Paul [mailto:pasabatier@ucdavis.edu]
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Subject: FW: [BULK] - job opening
job opening.
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Paul Sabatier
Department of Environmental Science & Policy
University of California, Davis
One Shields Ave.
Davis, CA 95616
Tel: 530-752-3074
Fax: 530-752-3350
Email: pasabatier@ucdavis. edu
Watershed Partnership Project: wpp.ucdavis.edu
http://www.des.ucdavis.edu/faculty/sabatier/sabatier.htm
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From: David Guston [mailto:guston@rci.rutgers.edu]
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 7:03 AM
To: apsastep-l@georgetown.edu
Subject: [BULK] - job opening
apologies for any cross-posting, but please feel free to forward:
The Consortium for Science, Policy, and Outcomes (CSPO) at Arizona State
University (ASU) seeks to fill a new, tenure-track faculty position in the
general field of science, technology, and society available for August 2005.
This position will likely be filled at the Assistant Professor level, but we
will also consider candidates recently promoted to Associate Professor.
Qualified candidates will have Doctorate or equivalent in related area, and
will have demonstrated research and teaching interests at the intersection
of public policy, scientific and technological advance, and social impacts
appropriate to rank; evidence of potential in both research and teaching
appropriate to rank. Particular areas of specialization are open but could
include emerging technologies (nanotechnology; genomics; robotics; etc.),
biomedicine and health, social progress indicators, research policy,
information technology, technology and development, globalization, etc.
Disciplinary approaches are also open but could include political science,
economics, anthropology, sociology, communication, history, law, and
cultural studies. Experience with policy, public engagement, technology
assessment, or other applied areas is a plus. Natural scientists with
significant policy research experience will also be considered. The
appointment will be split between CSPO and an appropriate disciplinary unit
within ASU’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Salary and start-up
package very competitive.
CSPO and ASU offer an innovative, interdisciplinary environment for
developing and testing research and teaching ideas related to the governance
and conduct of science and technology in the public interest.
Review of applications will begin November 19, 2004 (no electronic
applications accepted), if not filled will continue every Friday thereafter
until the search is closed. Submit: detailed letter of application stating
qualifications, experience, research plans, and teaching interests; a
complete, detailed curriculum vitae; and 3 letters of recommendation to
David Guston, Chair, Search Committee, Consortium for Science, Policy and
Outcomes, PO Box 874401, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-4401.
AA/EOE
For more information about CSPO, go to www.cspo.org.
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