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. PhD Defense: Chukwunonso Chidebell-Emordi

2. Sustainability Series: Water and Sustainability: 21st Century Realities

3. Sustainability Series: Alternative Transportation Fuels: Real Opportunity or Lost Cause? You Decide!

4. Imagination and Climate Futures Initiative Lecture: Paolo Bacigalupi


Other Events - On Campus

5. School for Engineering of Matter, Transport, and Energy Seminar: Non-Axisymmetric Pipe-Wall Thinning Mechanism Downstream of Axisymmetric Orifice

6. Adaptive Intelligent Materials and Systems Center Special Seminar: Planetary Disruption

7. Center for Evolution and Medicine Seminar: Are Women Superior to Men? Evolution and Sex Differences

8. EcoCar3 Competition

9. Center for Evolution and Medicine Seminar: "Paleo" Diet and Lifestyle: After 30 Years, is there any Science Left in all the Hype?


Other Events - Off Campus

10. Audubon International Webinar: Intro to the Sustainable Communities Certification

11. City of Mesa: Opening Celebration of Light Rail Extension to Central Mesa

12. City of Mesa: Downtown DIY: Foraging Arizona Mushrooms

13. Urban Farming Workshop Series: Water and Energy Conservation

14. APWA: The Best Show in Public Works: International Public Works Congress & Exposition


News and Announcements

15. Sierra Magazine ranks ASU high in sustainability

16. The man with the power to predict economic success

17. Snakeskin: A design breakthrough for robots and race cars?

18. National Science Foundation awards ASU world-changing technology center

19. Solar farms could make fertile habitats for bees and butterflies

20. 7 principles for building resilience, illustrated

21. ASU Regents' Professor Castillo-Chavez has 2 big reasons to celebrate

22. Bio-inspired robots: A force for good or evil?

23. National water network features ASU sustainability scientists

24. How COP 21 is feeding Kellogg's supply chain strategy

25. Thought Leader Series: Reimagining Phoenix by Pitching Waste

26. ASU researchers aid in understanding how bees vaccinate their young

27. Arizona Department of Water Resource Drought Program


Institute Jobs

28. Communications Program Coordinator


Other Jobs 

29. Interdisciplinary General Engineer/Physical Scientist, Department of Energy

30. Energy Project Specialist, Department of Energy

31. Assistant Professor of Practice, Forest Ecology, Oregon State University

32. Program Manager, Department of Natural Resources & Parks, Seattle, Washington

33. Big Sky Watershed Corps Member - Americorps

34. Assistant Professor in Sustainability and Geographic Information Science, Temple University

35. Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Virginia Tech

36. Director for Environmental Services, Portland State University

37. Planning and Zoning Specialist, City of Avondale, Arizona

 


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EVENTS

Institute Events

 

          NEW!

          PhD Defense: Chukwunonso Chidebell-Emordi

(Monday, August 17, 2015) Chukwunonso Chidebell-Emordi will defend her PhD dissertation A Complex Systems Approach to Energy Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa: Nigeria as a Case Study. At 10:00 a.m. in room 308, Wrigley Hall, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. Faculty, students, and the general public are invited. More information.


          School of Sustainability 2015 Fall Welcome and Camp SOS

(August 17, 18, 28-30 and September 30, 2015) The School of Sustainability provides a warm welcome to all incoming students with signature events where they will have the opportunity to get to know their peers, faculty and staff, and learn more about their future as a sustainability student. See web listing for various events.


          NEW!

          Sustainability Series: Water and Sustainability: 21st Century Realities

(Wednesday, August 26, 2015) Jay Famiglietti, University of California-Irvine will present Water and Sustainability: 21st Century Realities from 12:00-1:15 p.m. in room 481, Wrigley Hall, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information and RSVP.


          Free Film Screening: Just Eat It

(Wednesday, August 26, 2015) The award winning film Just Eat It explores our views on food and waste. With almost 50% of the food we throw out still being fit for consumption, filmmaker Grant Baldwin investigates food waste from the farm to the fridge. Doors open 6:30 p.m.; show begins 7:00 p.m. at Harkins Valley Art Theater, 509 S. Mill Ave, Tempe. More information and RSVP.


          NEW!

Sustainability Series: Alternative Transportation Fuels: Real Opportunity or Lost Cause? You Decide!

(Wednesday, September 16, 2015) John Hofmeister, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability will present Alternative Transportation Fuels: Real Opportunity or Lost Cause? You Decide! from 4:00-5:30 p.m. in room 481, Wrigley Hall, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information and RSVP.


          NEW!

          Imagination and Climate Futures Initiative Lecture: Paolo Bacigalupi

(Thursday, September 17, 2015) New York Times-bestselling author Paolo Bacigalupi will visit Phoenix to discuss “The Water Knife,” and the future of the Colorado River as part of ASU’s Imagination and Climate Futures Initiative. At 7:30 p.m. at Tempe Center for the Arts. For more information.

 

Sustainability Series: On the Front Lines of Urban Sustainability: Destination, Hong Kong

(Tuesday, September 22, 2015) A discussion with School of Sustainability students who completed a challenging course in Hong Kong on urban sustainability by working in teams with Chinese students from City University of Hong Kong. Hear their experiences of considering urban sustainability challenges through a new cultural lens. View the posters and policy solutions they presented to the public on issues of land use, waste, energy, and conservation and biodiversity. From 12:00-1:30 p.m. in room 481, Wrigley Hall, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information and RSVP.

 

Urban Garden Talk & Tour Sustainability Series: Landscaping Reinvented: Elegant - Edible - Sustainable

(Tuesday, September 22, 2015) Justin Rohner, Agriscaping, will present Landscaping Reinvented: Elegant - Edible - Sustainable at 7:00 p.m. at Changing Hands Bookstore, 6428 S McClintock Dr, Tempe. More information and RSVP.

 

Urban Garden Talk & Tour Sustainability Series: Equity - Inclusiveness - Empowerment

(Thursday, October 15, 2015) Darren Chapman, TigerMountain Foundation will present Equity - Inclusiveness - Empowerment at 6:00 p.m. at the Changing Hands Bookstore, 6428 S McClintock Dr, Tempe. More information and RSVP.




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Other Events

On Campus

 

          NEW!

School for Engineering of Matter, Transport, and Energy Seminar: Non-Axisymmetric Pipe-Wall Thinning Mechanism Downstream of Axisymmetric Orifice

(Monday, August 17, 2015) Nobuyuki Fujisawa, Nigata University will present Non-Axisymmetric Pipe-Wall Thinning Mechanism Downstream of Axisymmetric Orifice. This seminar will be held at 11:00 a.m. in room G320, Engineering Center (ECG 320).


          NEW!

Adaptive Intelligent Materials and Systems Center Special Seminar: Planetary Disruption

(Monday, August 17, 2015) Erik Asphaug, Ronald Greeley Chair of Planetary Science, Arizona State University will present Planetary Disruption at 1:30 p.m. in room 490, Engineering Research Center, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. For more information, contact: mcrepeau@asu.edu (480) 965-2053.


          NEW!

Center for Evolution and Medicine Seminar: Are Women Superior to Men? Evolution and Sex Differences

(Wednesday, August 26, 2015) Join us the hear a panel discussion Are Women Superior to Men? Evolution and Sex Differences from 4:30-7:00 p.m. at the Marston Theater, ISTB4, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information and RSVP.


          NEW!

          EcoCar3 Competition

(Thursday, August 27, 2015) Meet the team of ASU engineers who will modify a new 2016 Camaro to deliver greater gas mileage and reduce emissions – as well as turn it into a hybrid? They are in competition with 14 other universities to deliver results, in a National Contest called EcoCAR3 – sponsored by the Argonne National Laboratories and GM. Come on over to ASU SkySong to hear it directly from this student engineering team. At 9:30 a.m., ASU SkySong campus, 1475 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale AZ 85257. Ground floor, far west building, S/W corner of the big umbrella parking on the North lot. Free event.


          NEW!

Center for Evolution and Medicine Seminar: “Paleo” Diet and Lifestyle: After 30 Years, is there any Science Left in all the Hype?

(Thursday, August 27, 2015) Melvin Konner, Emory University will present “Paleo” Diet and Lifestyle: After 30 Years, is there any Science Left in all the Hype? From 12:00-1:00 p.m. in the Auditorium (B105), Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information and RSVP.


          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


          Fall 2015 Smartscape Classes

(Mondays and Wednesdays, August 10-September 2, 2015) Smartscape is a comprehensive, research-based professional training program specifically designed to assist landscape professionals in the design, installation, and maintenance of attractive, water-efficient landscapes that offer a unique sense of place and value to communities. Smartscape delivers 20 hours of high-quality education on the best irrigation and horticultural practices for the desert southwest. Graduates of the course receive a certificate of completion from the University of Arizona and a chance to market themselves as a Smartscape professional by listing their contact information in the Smartscape Online Directory at www.smartscape.org/directory. Contact Kaitlin Poe-Orsburn, Smartscape Program Coordinator, with any questions or concerns at kpoe@email.arizona.edu or (602) 827-8206. For more information and registration.


          NEW!

Audubon International Webinar: Intro to the Sustainable Communities Certification

(Thursday, August 20, 2015) Joanna Nadeau, Director of Community Programs, will discuss the benefits and steps of Audubon International's Sustainable Communities program, which helps participating communities achieve and actively communicate their environmental successes. Learn about how to get started in the program and the positive strides you can take to collectively enhance and protect your community’s natural, economic, and social assets for the future. From 2:00-3:30 p.m. (EDT). 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.


          NEW!

          City of Mesa: Opening Celebration of Light Rail Extension to Central Mesa

(Saturday, August 22, 2015) Join us for the Opening Celebration of Light Rail Extension to Central Mesa from 8 a.m. to Noon! Be one of the first to ride light rail into Downtown Mesa with a free commemorative pass. Attend the ribbon cutting at 8 a.m. at the Center and Main St. station. Passes will be available at all five Mesa light rail stations from 9 a.m. to noon. More information about the festivities.


          NEW!

          City of Mesa: Downtown DIY: Foraging Arizona Mushrooms

(Thursday, August 27, 2015) Mycology expert Erik Nelson joins us to discuss the mushrooms you can find in Arizona, how to identify edible mushrooms, and how to plan a successful mushroom foraging trip. From 6:30-7:45 p.m., Saguaro Room, Main Public Library, Mesa AZ. Free. More information.


          NEW!

          Urban Farming Workshop Series: Water and Energy Conservation

(Thursday, August 27, 2015) George Brooks, Jr., presents the monthly topic for the Urban Farming Workshop Series being held at Mesa Community College. This workshop will address where our water and energy really comes from, what the status is of our water supplies, and the importance of resource conservation with examples that can be utilized at home or at work. Registration.


          NEW!

APWA: The Best Show in Public Works: International Public Works Congress & Exposition

(Sunday-Wednesday, August 30-September 2, 2015) Join nearly 6,000 public works professionals in Phoenix as we unveil the newest equipment and breakthrough technologies and bring you an unparalleled education track covering the entire gamut of public works. Don't miss the chance to connect with public works professionals from all over the country in America's sixth-largest city, Phoenix, AZ. The City of Phoenix has been making environmentally sustainable practices a priority within key public works areas, creating thousands of jobs and making the city an ideal host for the public works industry's premier international event of 2015. Tuesday, September 1 is free for all students to the Futures Program to discover the world of public works. For details contact: Chris Hamilton, Arizona YP Co-Chair, chamilton@avondale.org, 623-333-4218. At the Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix. More information.


          Imagination and Climate Futures Initiative Lecture: Paolo Bacigalupi

(Thursday, September 17, 2015) In Paolo Bacigalupi’s most recent science fiction novel, “The Water Knife,” Phoenix is dried up and California and Nevada are not too far behind. The millions of people who rely on the Colorado River to survive are not only thirsty, but fighting for their lives. It’s a compelling story that captures a not-so-distant future. Will Phoenix eventually collapse? Will the river dry up? New York Times-bestselling author Paolo Bacigalupi will visit Phoenix to discuss “The Water Knife,” and the future of the Colorado River as part of ASU’s Imagination and Climate Futures Initiative. At the Tempe Center for the Arts, 7:30 p.m. Check for tickets starting August 25.

 

Workshop for PhD Students: Socio-Environmental Synthesis Research Proposal Writing

(Monday-Wednesday, September 28-30, 2015) SESYNC will host a 2½-day workshop designed to prepare graduate students to apply for graduate-level research opportunities at SESYNC. This workshop will provide graduate students with: introductions to SESYNC, socio-environmental synthesis research, team science, bridging natural and social sciences, and actionable science; networking opportunities to build professional relationships with other students, particularly those from different disciplines; and training sessions on the methods, challenges, and strategies associated with writing successful proposals, especially those related to the type of work SESYNC supports. The workshop is aimed at graduate students in the natural, social, and computational sciences; humanities; communications; and business studies. There is no fee to attend; attendees will receive support for travel, meals, and accommodations. Find complete details here. Deadline for applications is July 15, 2015.


          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.


          Homeland & Global Security Forum

(Wednesday-Thursday, October 14-15, 2015) The 17th International Summit on Transnational Crime will take place in Geneva, Switzerland. Being a multidimensional platform this Summit brings together heads of state and government, intelligence agencies, and businesses address the key to global security challenges of our world. More information.


          2015 Quality of Life Conference: The Future of Quality of Life

(Thursday-Saturday, October 15-17, 2015) The International Society for Quality-of-Life Studies (ISQOLS), along with co-host ASU Lodestar Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Innovation, invite researchers from all disciplines, policy makers and practitioners from across the globe to participate in the 2015 Quality of Life Conference "The Future of Quality of Life." Join an exciting convening of quality of life thinkers to explore ideas, new approaches, and innovative thinking about dimensions of quality of life that impact us all, including immigration and inclusion, climate change and issues of resources, rapid urbanization and fascinating cultures intersecting in one of the US's largest cities. October 15-17, 2015 in Phoenix. More information.


          AASHE 2015 Conference & Expo

(Sunday-Wednesday, October 25-28, 2015) AASHE 2015 Conference & Expo, themed Transforming Sustainability Education, will convene a diverse group of campus representatives including faculty, students, sustainability officers, staff, administrators and presidents together with business, non-profit, government and community members for a sustainable celebration. Expected to draw approximately 2,100 participants, AASHE’s annual conference remains the largest stage in North America for sharing effective models, policies, research, collaborations and transformative actions which advance sustainability in higher education and beyond. It will be held in Minneapolis, Minnesota. For more information.


          VERGE 2015: Where Tech Meets Sustainability

(Monday-Thursday, October 26-29, 2015) See how technology accelerates sustainability solutions in a climate-constrained world. VERGE is GreenBiz Group's global event series focusing on the technologies and systems that accelerate sustainability solutions across sectors in a climate-constrained world. The event brings together the world’s largest companies, technology innovators, utilities and cities, creating a broad ecosystem of players to accelerate opportunities for business, the environment and society. The program focuses on transformative but practical, scalable, solutions-oriented exchanges through seven program tracks: Grid 2.0, Next-Gen Buildings, Smart Cities, Connected Transportation, Intelligent Supply Chains, Food & Ag Tech and Sustainable Water Systems. To be held at the Fairmont Hotel, San Jose, California. 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. More information.


          Greenbuild: Monumental Green Conference and Expo

(Wednesday-Friday, November 18-20, 2015) Greenbuild is the premier event for sustainable building. Featuring three exhilarating days of uplifting speakers, unmatched networking opportunities, showcases, LEED workshops and tours of green buildings in Washington, DC, Greenbuild offers a place for thousands to gather and renew their commitment to the green movement. Expo will be held November 18-19 and the Conference November 18-20. More information.


          21st Century STEM: Integrate to Innovate Conference

(Thursday-Sunday, January 21-24, 2016) The Science Foundation AZ and the STEM AZ Education Collaborative are proud to partner to bring you the 21st Century STEM: Integrate to Innovate Conference. STEM integration is critical for developing the knowledge and skills our students, businesses, and communities desire and deserve. Critical thinking, creativity, and innovation are both goals and outcomes of educational practices that promote a transdisciplinary approach to STEM education. At the 21st Century STEM: Integrate to Innovate conference participants will engage in diverse sessions to explore and enhance STEM educational practices. Sessions will not only be outstanding learning opportunities for educators, many of them will include how business, informal education, early childhood experiences, and K-16+ classrooms create a nexus of learning that result in the 21st century graduate prepared for tomorrow’s world. The conference will be held at the Phoenix Convention Center, 100 N Third St, Phoenix. For more information.




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NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS


          NEW!

          Sierra Magazine ranks ASU high in sustainability

Sierra Magazine has come out with its 2015 list of greenest colleges and universities in its “Coolest Schools” issue. Arizona State University came in at No. 13 out of 153 universities. Read more.


          NEW!

          The man with the power to predict economic success

There’s a mild disappointment when you meet Shade Shutters and listen to him discuss his area of study. Because after you learn he’s a research scientist in ASU’s Global Security Initiative, you really want this man with the comforting demeanor and pleasant eyes to tell you he’s studying the impact of reducing solar gain on communities. Read more.


          NEW!

Snakeskin: A design breakthrough for robots and race cars? (From GreenBiz.com)

Even though a snake’s skin is dry as a bone, we often think of it as wet and slick. There’s a good reason for that — the animals have evolved a coating of scales that helps them slide seemingly without effort across any surface. Read more.


          NEW!

          National Science Foundation awards ASU world-changing technology center

Arizona State University receives its second Engineering Research Center, elevating its role as a leader in global innovation. Read more.


          NEW!

Solar farms could make fertile habitats for bees and butterflies (from GreenBiz.com)

The buzz about the puzzling mass demise of honey bees, monarch butterflies and other crucial pollinators has prompted plenty of personal protection pledges. Now, a movement is afoot to plant these “gardens” at a much larger scale. Read more.


          NEW!

          7 principles for building resilience, illustrated

Michael Schoon, a senior sustainability scientist and assistant professor in the School of Sustainability, is among the authors of a Cambridge publication titled “Principles for Building Resilience: Sustaining Ecosystem Services in Social-Ecological Systems.” The book highlights seven primary principles, which are listed in this extended summary. Read more.


          NEW!

          ASU Regents' Professor Castillo-Chavez has 2 big reasons to celebrate

How do mathematicians celebrate? “Not the Latino way with mariachi bands or salsa,” Carlos Castillo-Chavez said from a noisy ballroom in Washington, D.C. “Here we have a few drinks.” The ASU mathematician has plenty of reasons to celebrate. This month he will be awarded one of math’s highest honors on one continent while addressing a gathering of America’s oldest and largest math societies on another. Read more.


          NEW!

          Bio-inspired robots: A force for good or evil? (From GreenBiz.com)

In the dystopian version of our future, robots run amok and humans are forced to live subterranean lives of fear and furtiveness, longing for the days of — today, when we still have the power of choice in our own destinies. Read more.


          NEW!

          National water network features ASU sustainability scientists

A consortium of 14 academic institutions and key partners across the United States is addressing the challenges that threaten urban water systems in the U.S. and around the world. With support from a $12 million cooperative agreement from the National Science Foundation, ASU is part of the Sustainable Research Network called the Urban Water Innovation Network. Read more.


          NEW!

          How COP 21 is feeding Kellogg’s supply chain strategy (from GreenBiz.com)

In the wheat fields of eastern Michigan, third-generation farmer Justin Krick is using electronic-soil-reading gadgets and GPS mapping that his father and great-uncle say they never needed — but appreciate now. Read more.


          NEW!

          Thought Leader Series: Reimagining Phoenix by Pitching Waste

The current world population of 7.2 billion is projected to increase by almost another billion by 2025 – reaching 9.6 billion by 2050. A report by McKinsey & Company states that three billion people from developing countries will rise into the middle class by 2030. This population growth will create an unprecedented demand for our planet’s already limited resources, thereby increasing commodity prices and the cost of future manufacturing and reducing our natural resources. Read more.


          NEW!

          ASU researchers aid in understanding how bees vaccinate their young

After studying a bee blood protein called vitellogenin, researchers from ASU, University of Helsinki, University of Jyväskylä and Norwegian University of Life Sciences discovered how bees naturally immunize their offspring against diseases in their environments. The discovery is significant to humans as it could play an important role in helping to combat colony collapse disorder – an increasingly common occurrence that threatens global food security. Read more.


          EPA Launches 2015 Campus RainWorks Challenge

EPA is calling for entries in its fourth annual Campus RainWorks Challenge, a green infrastructure design competition for undergraduate and graduate students. Student teams, working with a faculty advisor, will submit design boards, a project narrative, and a letter of support for a green infrastructure project on their campuses. This year, student teams will be encouraged to incorporate climate resiliency into their stormwater management designs. Registration opens September 1 and ends September 30. Teams must submit their entries by December 18, and winners will be announced on April 22, 2016. First-place teams will earn $2,000 to divide evenly among students, and a faculty prize of $3,000 to support green infrastructure research or training. More information: www.epa.gov/campusrainworks.


          NEW!

          Arizona Department of Water Resource Drought Program

July 2015 drought summary is online.


          July Southwest Climate Outlook

          The July 2015 Southwest Climate Outlook is online.

 

CLIMAS Podcast: July 2015 – The Monsoon Edition

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




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OPPORTUNITIES

Institute Job Openings


          NEW!

          Communications Program Coordinator

Instructions to Apply: To review and apply go to ASU Human Resources, click on Internal or External Applicants, and in the "Requisition ID" section, type 15743BR.




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Other Jobs


          Environmental Quality Coordinator, Pima Association of Governments

Application deadline August 14, 2015. More information.


          Director, Center for Collaborative Conservation, Colorado State University

Application deadline August 14, 2015. More information.

 

Adjunct Professor, Department of Environmental Studies, University of New England

Application deadline August 15, 2015. More information.


          TISED Endowed Chair in Sustainable Engineering and Design

Application deadline August 15, 2015. More information.


          NEW!

          Interdisciplinary General Engineer/Physical Scientist, Department of Energy

          Application deadline August 21, 2015. More information.


          NEW!

          Energy Project Specialist, Department of Energy

Application deadline August 21, 2015. More information.


          NEW!

          Assistant Professor of Practice, Forest Ecology, Oregon State University

Application deadline August 31, 2015. More information.


          NEW!

Program Manager, Department of Natural Resources & Parks, Seattle, Washington

Application deadline August 31, 2015. More information.


          NEW!

          Big Sky Watershed Corps Member - Americorps

Application deadline September 4, 2015. More information.


          NEW!

Assistant Professor in Sustainability and Geographic Information Science, Temple University

Review of applications begins September 7, 2015. More information.


          NEW!

          Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Virginia Tech

          Review of applications begins September 30, 2015. More information.


          Assistant, Associate or Full Scientist/Curator, California Academy of Science

Several positions. Application deadline November 1, 2015. More information.


          NEW!

Director for Environmental Services, Portland State University

More information.


          NEW!

          Planning and Zoning Specialist, City of Avondale, Arizona

          More information.


          Science Coordinator, Monarch Joint Venture

          More information.


          Senior Sustainability Data Analyst, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

          More information.


          Part-time Executive Assistant, Arizona Public Health Association

More information.


          Coordinator of Sustainability Education, Central College, Pella, Iowa

More information.


          Director, Institute on the Environment, University of Minnesota

More information.

 

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

More information.


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

More information.




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