SUSTAINABILITY DIGEST


The Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability provides this list to announce seminars, meetings, colloquiums, lectures, brown bags, announcements of interest, and job opportunities to the Institute community. If you have items you’d like to add please submit them to Cindy.Zisner@asu.edu before 5 PM Wednesday. This digest is sent out on Friday morning. You may subscribe, unsubscribe, or change subscriber settings at http://lists.asu.edu/archives/giosasu.html under the Options where it says Join or Leave GIOSASU. You can see archives of list messages at the same address.




NEW ITEMS


Institute Events

1. Ph.D. Defense: Sandra Lina Rodegher

2. School of Sustainability Spring Convocation


Other Events - On Campus

3. Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Seminar: Crowdfunding Basics Workshop

4. Social Insect Research Group Seminar: An Agent-based Model of Ant Colony Energy and Population Dynamics: Effects of Temperature and Food Fluctuation

5. Center for Nanotechnology in Society Occasional Speaker: Much Ado About the Future: Responding to Calls to Anticipate and Reinvent Tomorrow

6. Biodesign Institute Discovery Series: Reconstructing the First Few Human Tumor Cell Divisions (Big Bang Tumorigenesis)


Other Events - Off Campus

7. CLIMAS Colloquium: Building the Capacity for Climate Services: Thoughts on Training Next Generation Climate Science Integrators

8. WRRC Presentation: The Sustainable Groundwater Management Act in California – Behind the Scenes

9. WRRC Brown Bag Seminar: Driving Water Conservation: The Conserve2Enhance Water Use Dashboard

10. 2015 Annual Conference of the AZ Water Association

11. Phoenix Innovation Games Hackathon


News and Announcements

12. Scholarship for LEED Green Associate Training

13. SD Mines, Arizona State University Pave Way for Cooperative Research

14. Will coffee be the first 100% sustainably sourced commodity?

15. ASU researchers license technology to measure glucose in saliva, a potential boon for diabetics

16. Tau Ceti: The next Earth? Probably not

17. ASU students turn research into action to help vets with PTSD

18. WWF makes the economic and business case for sustainable timber

19. ASU earns Tree City USA honor; join us on virtual tour

20. ASU initiatives honored with President's Award for Sustainability


Other Jobs

21. Development and Sustainability Project Manager, City of Mesa, Arizona

22. Sustainability Coordinator, Outreach and Engagement, University of Virginia

23. Prairie Restoration Research Assistant, The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, Illinois

24. Wetland Restoration Crew Member, WisCorps, Inc., Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Porter, Indiana

25. Land Protection Specialist, Bitter Root Land Trust, Montana

26. Grazing Broker/Grazing Specialist, Southwest Badger Resource Conservation and Development Council, Dodgeville, Wisconsin

27. Wildlife Biologist, Archaeological Consulting Services, Tempe, Arizona

28. Assistant or Associate Professor - Natural Resources Recreation & Tourism, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia



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EVENTS

Institute Events

 

Innovations in Sustainable Food Systems: Improving Youth Engagement and Entrepreneurship on the Farm and Beyond

(Monday-Tuesday, May 4-5, 2015) The aging of farmers – in the US and globally – has been identified as one of the major structural and policy challenges facing the future of food security. As the older generation retires, are the Millennials willing and ready to take over the food security challenges? The imminent process of transition offers a window of opportunity to create a transformative vision of agriculture that is strategically geared towards the challenges we face in the future, including climate uncertainties, growing population and urbanization pressures, energy competition and resource scarcities. This workshop will identify emerging priorities and develop actionable plans for developing capacity of youth in agriculture. More information and registration.


          Film Screening: The Garden Movie

(Monday, May 4, 2015) The Garden follows the plight of the farmers, from the tilled soil of this urban farm to the polished marble of City Hall, as they speak out, organize, and demand answers. Doors open 6:30 p.m., showtime 7:00 p.m. at Harkins Valley Art Theater, 509 S Mill Ave, Tempe. More information and RSVP.


          Sustainability Education as a Pathway to Leadership Webinar

(Friday, May 6, 2015) Sustainability degrees teach you about balance, optimizing investments, facilitating discussion, decision making processes and outcomes. This webinar will identify pathways to leadership, particularly looking at the sustainability degree as a tool in the toolbox to a career in a leadership role. From 10:00-11:30 a.m. MST (Arizona). More information and registration.


          NEW!

          Ph.D. Defense: Sandra Lina Rodegher

(Friday, May 8, 2015) Sandra Lina Rodegher will defend her PhD dissertation Scenario Planning for Sustainability: Understanding and Enhancing Participation in Group Deliberations. At 10:30 a.m. in rom 481, Wrigley Hall, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. Faculty, students, and the general public are invited. More information.


          NEW!

          School of Sustainability Spring Convocation

(Thursday, May 14, 2015) The spring 2015 graduation ceremony for the School of Sustainability will be held at ASU's Gammage Auditorium. More information.




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Other Events

On Campus


          Institute for Humanities Research Fellows Symposium: The Politics of Emotion

(Friday, May 1, 2015) The 2014-15 IHR Fellows are investigating the power of affect across time and space, across fields of knowledge and varieties of personal experience, analyzing how the mobilization of affect shapes cultural, political, religious, scientific or aesthetic understandings and how the invocation of affect interacts with taboos and sanctions, and/or compounds its relations with the world of objectivity and rationality. From 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. in room 109, Social Sciences Building, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information and RSVP.


          Celebrating Writing in Digital Spaces: A Showcase of E-Portfolios

(Friday, May 1, 2015) The Writing Programs in the Department of English, with the Writers Studio in the College of Letters and Sciences and the School of Life Sciences at ASU, presents this showcase featuring award-winning portfolios of student writing as well as collections of teachers’ professional work. From 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. in Carson Ballroom, Old Main, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information.


          NEW!

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Seminar: Crowdfunding Basics Workshop

(Friday, May 1, 2015) Audrey Iffert-Saleem, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Initiatives, Arizona State University will present Crowdfunding Basics Workshop at 1:30 p.m. in room H153, Physical Sciences Building, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information.

 

School of Life Sciences Seminar: Biomedicine and Biotechnology Faculty Group

(Friday, May 1, 2015) The Biomedicine and Biotechnology faculty will give presentations based on their discipline. From 2:00-3:00 p.m. in room E104, Life Sciences Center, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information.


          NEW!

Social Insect Research Group Seminar: An Agent-based Model of Ant Colony Energy and Population Dynamics: Effects of Temperature and Food Fluctuation

(Monday, May 4, 2015) Ziaohui Guo, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University will present An Agent-based Model of Ant Colony Energy and Population Dynamics: Effects of Temperature and Food Fluctuation from 12:00-1:00 p.m. in room 401, ISTB1, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information.


          NEW!

Center for Nanotechnology in Society Occasional Speaker: Much Ado About the Future: Responding to Calls to Anticipate and Reinvent Tomorrow

(Wednesday, May 6, 2015) Lauren Withycombe Keeler, Leuphana University will present Much Ado About the Future: Responding to Calls to Anticipate and Reinvent Tomorrow from 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. in room 229 (Pinal), Memorial Union, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information and RSVP.


          First Annual Sustainability Conference of American Legal Educators

(Friday, May 8, 2015) The inaugural keynote address will be given by Professor Daniel Etsy, Director of the Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy at Yale Law School. This extraordinary conference will feature panels and presentations from more than 60 law professors from throughout the United States and Canada, describing their latest research in a wide variety of sustainability-related fields. The conference schedule and registration information may be found at https://conferences.asucollegeoflaw.com/scale2015/agenda/.


          NEW!

Biodesign Institute Discovery Series: Reconstructing the First Few Human Tumor Cell Divisions (Big Bang Tumorigenesis)

(Tuesday, May 12, 2015) Darryl Shibata, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California will present Reconstructing the First Few Human Tumor Cell Divisions (Big Bang Tumorigenesis) at 1:00 p.m. in the Auditorium, Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information.


          World Wide Views on Climate and Energy

(Saturday, June 6, 2015) World Wide Views on Climate and Energy is a global citizen consultation, providing unique information about how far citizens around the world are willing to go, in order to deal with climate change and to bring forward an energy transition. Arizona State University (ASU) will be the location for one of four citizen forums being conducted in the United States. About 100 citizens, selected to reflect the demographic diversity in their countries or regions will attend daylong meetings, starting at dawn in the Pacific, and continuing until dusk in the Americas. Citizens will express their views on an identical set of questions, designed to reflect policy controversies at the global negotiations and political discussions about climate and energy in general. The results will be made available online and presented locally and globally to inform policymakers and negotiations leading up to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conference of the Parties (COP 21) taking place in Paris in December of 2015. Project partners for Arizona are the ASU Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes and the ASU Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiative. More information and how to participate.


          Democracy Conference 2015: By the People

(Thursday-Saturday, December 3-5, 2015) Arizona State University will be hosting a conference on participatory democracy, civic engagement and citizenship education. The event will be designed to share research findings, engage in provocative and meaningful discussions, learn from accomplishments and failures, and be inspired by innovative approaches, strategies, policies, tools and practices. The conference will bring together academics, students, practitioners, researchers, appointed and elected public officials, teachers, administrators, members of community organizations, and all those interested in participatory democracy, public engagement and citizenship education. The conference will combine academic presentations with practical workshops, We are interested in attracting theoretical and empirical contributions that are related to the three conference themes. Submission of abstracts is April 15, 2015. More information.


Off Campus

         

Arizona Forward’s Stewardship Summit: Building Healthy Communities for Healthier Lives

(Friday, May 1, 2015) A half-day forum that will focus on the built environment and its connection to health and wellness. Arizona currently ranks 20th in the nation when it comes to citizens being physically, emotionally and mentally healthy. Simply put, poor community design poses a health threat. From 8:00-1:30 p.m. at the Sheraton Downtown Phoenix, 340 N. 3rd St, Phoenix, AZ 85004. More information and registration.


          NEW!

CLIMAS Colloquium: Building the Capacity for Climate Services: Thoughts on Training Next Generation Climate Science Integrators

(Friday, May 1, 2015) Gregg Garfin, Institute of the Environment and School of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Arizona will present Building the Capacity for Climate Services: Thoughts on Training Next Generation Climate Science Integrators from 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. in room 531, Marshall Building, University of Arizona, Tucson. More information.


          Citizens’ Climate Lobby Meeting and Conference Call

(Saturday, May 2, 2015) Citizens' Climate Lobby is a national organization dedicated to the implementation of a revenue-neutral carbon tax. The Phoenix-area CCL group meets at 10:00 a.m. on the first Saturday of each month to plan its efforts. The location is as follows: Escalante Multi-Generational Center, 2150 E. Orange St. in Tempe. For more information, visit http://citizensclimatelobby.org or e-mail pe4rcaz@gmail.com.


          12th Annual Nutrition & Health Conference

(Monday-Wednesday, May 4-6, 2015) Join us at Nutrition & Health: State of the Science and Clinical Applications, sharing nutrient-rich and tantalizing meals with like-minded learners at a beautiful desert destination and gathering insights on nutrition, prevention and healthful living from internationally recognized researchers, clinicians, educators, authors and chefs. To be held at the Arizona Biltmore Hotel, Phoenix. More information.


          NEW!

WRRC Presentation: The Sustainable Groundwater Management Act in California – Behind the Scenes

(Tuesday, May 5, 2015) Lester Snow, California Water Foundation will present The Sustainable Groundwater Management Act in California – Behind the Scenes at 4:00 p.m. in room 410, College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson. More information.


          NEW!

WRRC Brown Bag Seminar: Driving Water Conservation: The Conserve2Enhance Water Use Dashboard

(Wednesday, May 6, 2015) Kelly Mott Lacroix and Brittany Xu, Water Resources Research Center, University of Arizona will present Driving Water Conservation: The Conserve2Enhance Water Use Dashboard from 12:00-1:15 p.m. in the Sol Resnick Conference Room, Water Resources Research Center, 350 N. Campbell Ave, Tucson. More information.


          Chandler Science Café: Mission to Mars

(Wednesday, May 6, 2015) Rebecca Rodriguez, Aerospace Engineer and Entrepreneur, and Founder of Xplore BoX will present Mission to Mars. Rebecca spent two weeks along with seven other team members from five different countries on a simulated mission at the Mars Desert Research Station, Utah. The Mars Desert Research Station is operated by the Mars Society to further the Society's ultimate goal to explore and settle the Red Planet. Rebecca will talk about her experience at this Mars Analog Research Station, a laboratory for learning how to live and work on another planet. At 7:00 p.m. at Gangplank, 260 S. Arizona Ave, Chandler.


          NEW!

          2015 Annual Conference of the AZ Water Association

(Wednesday-Friday, May 6-8, 2015) The 88th Annual Conference and Exhibition of the AZ Water Association wil be held at the renaissance Glendale Hotel, Glendale, AZ. The theme is A Vibrant Arizona through Safe Reliable Water. See the latest in equipment, technology, and services for the water and wastewater industry... Gain valuable Professional Development Hours (PDHs)... Network with others dedicated to Arizona’s water. More information.


          City of Scottsdale Green Building Lectures: Cool Roofs in the Urban Desert

(Thursday, May 7, 2015) George Daisey, Dow Construction Chemicals and Tyler Allwood, Eagle Roofing Products will present Cool Roofs in the Urban Desert from 7:00-8:30 p.m. at the Granite Reef Senior Center, 1700 N. Granite Reef Rd, Scottsdale. More information.


          Advanced Smartscape Irrigation Course

(Thursdays, May 7, 14, and 21, 2015) The Advanced Smartscape Irrigation course builds upon the basic Smartscape course by offering in-depth technical training for landscape professionals on the design, installation, maintenance, and management of drip and sprinkler irrigation systems in the Sonoran Desert. The course stresses irrigation efficiency and wise water use in turf and other landscapes. It is encouraged that registrants have a basic working knowledge of drip and/or sprinkler irrigation systems prior to taking this class. More information on the course. Registration can be completed online at the program website, www.smartscape.org. Contact Kaitlin Poe-Orsburn, Smartscape Program Coordinator, with any questions or concerns at smartscape@cals.arizona.edu or (602) 827-8206.


          NEW!

          Phoenix Innovation Games Hackathon

(Friday-Saturday, May 16-17, 2015) The City of Phoenix and its Public Works Department are hosting the first-ever "Phoenix Innovation Games" with a hackathon at the Phoenix Convention Center, West Building, 200 level. The department hopes to come away with a skeleton for an app that would help residents recycle more, encourage them to divert more trash from the landfill and give them tips on how to be sustainable. There will be prizes for the winners and free food for participants. The City is looking for groups (max of 5) and individuals who love technology, who speak geek, who love to code and who care about the environment to help Phoenix divert more waste from the landfill. This is an opportunity to talk with industry professionals, network with some VIPs, meet awesome people and create something that could change our city! For more information and to register, please visit http://phxinnovationgames.com.


          US Department of Energy: Better Building Summit 2015

(Wednesday-Friday, May 27-29, 2015) The Better Buildings Summit is a national meeting where leading organizations across key sectors showcase solutions to cut energy intensity in their buildings portfolio-wide by 20% over the next ten years. This Summit is designed for partners and stakeholders to exchange best practices and highlight demonstrated market solutions with an equal emphasis on discussing future opportunities for greater energy efficiency in America’s homes and buildings. To be held in Washington, D.C. More information.


          Should Phoenix Exist?

(Tuesday, June 2, 2015) New York University historian Andrew Needham, author of Power Lines: Phoenix and the Making of the Modern Southwest, former Phoenix mayor Terry Goddard, and Sarah Porter, director of ASU's Kyl Center for Water Policy, visit Zócalo to discuss how Phoenix as we know it came to be – and the consequences of all its growth. Moderated by Robert Robb, Columnist, The Arizona Republic. Co-sponsored by Zócalo Public Square and ASU’s College of Public Services & Community Solutions. From 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Heard Museum, 2301 N Central Ave, Phoenix. More information and RSVP.

 

WRRC Annual Conference 2015: Indigenous Perspectives on Sustainable Water Practices

(Tuesday-Wednesday, June 9-10, 2015) Please join us for the WRRC 2015 Annual Conference, "Indigenous Perspectives on Sustainable Water Practices" to be held at the Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino in Chandler, Arizona. The WRRC, in partnership with the Gila River Indian Community, is hosting the conference to increase awareness of water sustainability efforts on tribal lands, and to provide new perspectives in the discussion of water management options to meet growing supply gaps in Arizona. More information.


          Advanced Water Education Workshop: Extreme Weather Events

(Tuesday-Wednesday, July 7-8, 2015) A workshop by Arizona State University’s Decision Center for a Desert City and Arizona Project WET at the University of Arizona for middle and high school teachers and water educators. Find out how city planners, scientists, engineers, and water managers plan for and collect data about extreme weather events. From 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. daily at the Decision Center for a Desert City, Brickyard Orchid House, 21 E. 6th St, Ste 126B, Tempe. More information and registration.


          8th Annual Conference of the Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship

(Thursday-Friday, August 20-21, 2015) Ryerson, Tsinghua and Oxford universities are pleased to announce that the 8th Annual Conference for the Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (#AIE2015) will be held for the first time in Toronto, Canada. The AIE Conference was first held in 2008 at Tsinghua University in Beijing, consistently ranked as one of China's top institutions for higher learning, and has previously been hosted at the prestigious Oxford University in London, England. A truly international conference, the AIE has attracted more than 1,500 participants from more than 27 countries over the years. This year, conference participants will have the unique opportunity to experience Canada as an innovation nation. The AIE Conference provides a broad platform to convene scholars from around the world to present research and to stimulate discussions on critical research issues and new developments in Innovation and Entrepreneurship. We are currently welcoming proposals from current and emerging scholars, policymakers and industry partners, please see the Call for Papers. Deadline for proposals is April 15, 2015. For more information, please visit the conference website or contact Diana Cucuz at cucuzd@ryerson.ca.


          Conference on Complex Systems 2015

(Monday-Friday, September 28-October 2, 2015) The annual European Conferences on Complex Systems (ECCS) have become a major venue for the Complex Systems Community since they were started in 2003. For the first time, this year, the conference will be held in North America to foster and multiply contacts between the European, North American and Asian communities working in this domain. CCS’15 will be a major international conference and event in the area of complex systems and interdisciplinary science in general. To be held at the Hilton Doubletree Fiesta Inn, Tempe. More information.

 

Chacmool 2015: Shallow Pasts, Endless Horizons: Sustainability & Archaeology

(Saturday-Monday, November 14-16, 2015) The Chacmool Archaeological Association and the Department of Anthropology present the 2015 Chacmool Conference being held at the University of Calgary. We encourage you to explore sustainability with us at the 48th Annual Chacmool Conference. The deadline to submit abstracts is May 1st, 2015. Abstracts can be submitted on our website here or to our Registration Coordinator at 2015chacmool@gmail.com. More information.




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NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS


          NEW!

          Scholarship for LEED Green Associate Training

We are pleased to offer full-time Sustainability undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to prepare to earn LEED GA accreditation at an extremely reduced cost, thanks to the Stardust Center for Affordable Homes and the Family. Please read carefully below for details. The Del E. Webb School of Construction is sponsoring an all-day training session to prepare you to take the LEED Green Associate exam. What: Training with John Cribbs, Principal and Project Manager for Green Ideas. When: May 8, 2015 (8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.) at College Avenue Commons, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. The Stardust Center for Affordable Homes and the Family at the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability will provide up to 10 scholarships to full-time School of Sustainability students. The scholarship will cover the registration cost of this training ($50). Contact Caroline Savalle with your interest: caroline.savalle@asu.edu. The first 10 applicants will be selected, though we will maintain a waiting list. Only full-time School of Sustainability Graduate or Undergraduates (graduating Spring 2015 or Fall 2015) are eligible. Students who aren't the first 10 applicants may still purchase a seat in the workshop. Stardust Green Associates Scholarship: Financial Support for LEED Green Associate Exam. The Stardust Center is also providing up to five scholarships to full-time School of Sustainability students to cover the exam costs to earn the certification. To apply: submit an essay (up to 500 words) explaining (1) how the certification will help further your professional goals, and (2) identify the date/testing location where you intend to take the exam. Also include your contact info; contact information for an ASU faculty mentor; year in school; relevant coursework; and current GPA (through Fall 2014). Students who receive the scholarship will be reimbursed for exam fees (up to $300) upon showing proof that they have passed the exam. Essays must be submitted via email to Jenny Carter (Jenny.Carter@asu.edu) by May 22, 2015 with a subject line: "Stardust LEED GA Exam Scholarship". Final selection will be completed and awardees notified by May 29, 2015. Contact Caroline.Savalle@asu.edu with questions.


          NEW!

          SD Mines, Arizona State University Pave Way for Cooperative Research

The South Dakota School of Mines & Technology and Arizona State University (ASU) have entered into an agreement to promote cooperation on research and other joint projects. Read more.


          NEW!

Will coffee be the first 100% sustainably sourced commodity? (From GreenBiz.com)

Recently at Starbucks’ annual meeting of shareholders in Seattle, the company announced a major milestone: This year, 99 percent of beans bought by the world’s largest specialty coffee company will meet ethical and sustainable sourcing guidelines. Read more.


          NEW!

ASU researchers license technology to measure glucose in saliva, a potential boon for diabetics

The 340 million diabetes sufferers in the world have plenty to worry about: eating well, getting exercise and regularly monitoring the amount of sugar in their bloodstream. That last step is a crucial tool in treating the condition and preventing complications over the long run. Read more.


          NEW!

          Tau Ceti: The next Earth? Probably not

In the search for life elsewhere in the universe, Arizona State University researchers report that we can cross one potential off the list: cosmic neighbor and popular sci-fi locale Tau Ceti. Read more.


          NEW!

          ASU students turn research into action to help vets with PTSD

Sept. 11, 2002, was a proud day for Anthony “Doc” Ameen, one that he’ll never forget. One year to the day after the horrific attacks on the World Trade Center, Ameen swore an oath of enlistment in the U.S. Navy. Read more.


          NEW!

WWF makes the economic and business case for sustainable timber (from GreenBiz.com)

WWF’s Living Forests report research suggests that global demand for timber could triple by 2050. This startling statistic reflects the steadily growing demand for solid wood and paper products in emerging markets as population and economic growth takes place as well as increasing the use of wood as a feedstock for bioenergy. Read more.


          NEW!

          ASU earns Tree City USA honor; join us on virtual tour

Arizona State University was recently honored with a 2014 Tree Campus USA award, which Gov. Doug Ducey presented to the ASU Grounds Services/Arboretum crew at the Arizona Capitol on April 23. Read more.


          NEW!

          ASU initiatives honored with President’s Award for Sustainability

At the April 14 President’s Recognition Reception, ASU President Michael M. Crow awarded university movers and shakers with the President’s Award for Innovation, the President’s Award for Sustainability and the President’s Medal for Social Embeddedness, as well as the SUN Awards for Individual Excellence. Read more.


          Arizona Department of Water Resource Drought Program

March 2015 drought summary is online.


          April Southwest Climate Outlook

          The April 2015 Southwest Climate Outlook is online.

 

CLIMAS Podcast: March 2015 Southwest Climate Podcast

Tune into the Southwest climate podcasts on iTunes or Southwest Climate Change Network.




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OPPORTUNITIES

Institute Job Openings


          Postdoctoral Research Associate (Center for Biodiversity Outcomes)

          To apply to this position, please send application materials to giosjobs@asu.edu.

 

Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Resilience of Coupled Infrastructure Networks)

          To apply to this position, please send application materials to giosjobs@asu.edu.




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Other Jobs


          NEW!

          Development and Sustainability Project Manager, City of Mesa, Arizona

Application deadline May 4, 2015. More information.


          NEW!

          Sustainability Coordinator, Outreach and Engagement, University of Virginia

Application deadline May 4, 2015. More information.


          NEW!

          Prairie Restoration Research Assistant, The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, Illinois

Application deadline May 10, 2015. More information.


          NEW!

Wetland Restoration Crew Member, WisCorps, Inc., Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Porter, Indiana

Application deadline May 13, 2015. More information.

 

Two PhD Assistantships, Agricultural and Extension Education, Mississippi State University

Application deadline May 15, 2015. More information.


          NEW!

          Land Protection Specialist, Bitter Root Land Trust, Montana

Application deadline May 18, 2015. More information.


          NEW!

Grazing Broker/Grazing Specialist, Southwest Badger Resource Conservation and Development Council, Dodgeville, Wisconsin

Application deadline May 18, 2015. More information.


          Land Conservation Technician, Outagamie County, Wisconsin

Application deadline May 25, 2015. More information.


          Postdoctoral Research Fellow Position, George Mason University

Application deadline May 25, 2015. More information.


          NEW!

          Wildlife Biologist, Archaeological Consulting Services, Tempe, Arizona

Application deadline May 29, 2015. More information.

 

CYGNSS Postdoctoral Fellow/Research Faculty Position, University of Michigan

Application deadline May 30, 2015. More information.

 

Assistant or Associate Professor, Radiative Transfer/Remote Sensing, Oregon State University

Application deadline June 1, 2015. More information.


          NEW!

Assistant or Associate Professor - Natural Resources Recreation & Tourism, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia

Application deadline June 15, 2015. More information.


          Sustainability Metrics & Program Manager, Yale University

          More information.


          Energy and Utility Manager, University of Nevada-Las Vegas

More information.


          Part-time Executive Assistant, Arizona Public Health Association

More information.


          Director, Office of Sustainability, Indiana University

More information.


          Coordinator of Sustainability Education, Central College, Pella, Iowa

More information.


          Director, Institute on the Environment, University of Minnesota

More information.


          Assistant Professor, Freshwater Ecology, Montana State University

More information.

 

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Urban Social-Ecological Systems, The New School

More information.


          Field Institute Director, McDowell Sonoran Field Institute, Scottsdale, Arizona

          More information.


          Research Professor-Open Rank, Ecosystem Services, Idaho State University

More information.

 

Ph.D. Positions in Surface-Groundwater Interactions, Environmental Transport in Human Impacted Landscapes, Indiana University

          More information.




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