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.




There will be no Digest on March 4. Next one will be March 11.


NEW ITEMS

(Current items remain in the Digest until they happen so don’t forget to peruse the web listing in case you missed something in the previous week.)


Institute Events

1. Sustainability Solutions Festival

2. CSA Blue Sky Farms

3. DCDC Water/Climate Briefing Annual Keynote Event: A Conversation about Solutions for Water Sustainability in the Colorado River Basin

4. Wrigley Lecture Series: The Humane Economy

5. Rescued Food Feast


Other Events - On Campus

6. Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Seminar: Recent Theoretical and Experimental Studies on Near-Field Thermal Radiation

7. Evidence-Based Teaching in STEM Seminar Series: Literacy Technologies to Improve Science Understanding

8. 15th Annual Local to Global Justice Forum & Festival: Racial Justice

9. Chemical Engineering Seminar: Building with Solid-Binding Proteins: From Hybrid Nanostructures to Protonic Devices

10. School of Life Sciences Seminar: Alzheimer's Disease Research, Ethics, Policy and Law Dialogue

11. School of Life Sciences and Biodesign Institute Seminar: Structure and Diversity of Plant Rhizosphere Microbiome: Morphological and Multi-omics Approaches

12. ASU Council for Arabic and Islamic Studies Lecture Series: Understanding Islam, Arabs, Islamophobia & Terrorism: Fostering an Enlightened and Inclusive Community

13. Evolution of Social Complexity Colloquium: Early Development of Human Cooperation: The Role of Interdependence

14. School of Earth and Space Exploration Colloquium: Our New View of Pluto from NASA's New Horizons Mission

15. School of Life Sciences and Biodesign Institute Seminar: Viromics: Dynamics in a Viral Playground


Other Events - Off Campus

16. Conservation Alliance Speaker Series: User Fees, Place Attachment, and Willingness to Pay in Maricopa County Parks


News and Announcements

17. Where should we stash carbon? Look down

18. The question of renewable energy on tribal lands

19. Lunar love: When science meets artistry

20. Why you should stop selling sustainability

21. ASU is top US producer of Fulbright scholars

22. White House CSO Christine Harada leads by example

23. The dangers we face from meteorites – or not

24. Sources of Water Education Classes Throughout the Phoenix Metropolitan Area


Other Jobs

25. Environmental Coordinator, Public Works-Engineering Division, Prescott, AZ

26. Conservation Staff Specialist, Urban and Community Forestry, State of Nevada

 


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EVENTS

Institute Events


          REMINDER!

          Sustainability Solutions Festival

(Friday, February 12-Saturday, February 27, 2016) The Sustainability Solutions Festival convenes the planet’s top sustainability events and organizations to discover and explore how we can individually and collectively reimagine our lives and our planet. The Festival’s many forums and events include: Conferences, Community gatherings, and Film screenings. For more information.


          NEW!

          CSA Blue Sky Farms

(Tuesday, March 1, 2016) Join our new weekly Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program through GPSA Wellness! Interested in eating more healthy, organic, local produce? It'll be a lot easier with our new CSA program where you can get a box of fresh produce on a weekly basis! Pickup will be Tuesdays between 12:00-3:00 p.m. and the location is conveniently on Tempe campus on the 3rd floor of Wrigley Hall. You can choose different share sizes ranging from $16.50-32 per week. The first pickup starts on Tues. March 1st. Sign up for the share through the Blue Skies Farm website.


          NEW!

DCDC Water/Climate Briefing Annual Keynote Event: A Conversation about Solutions for Water Sustainability in the Colorado River Basin

(Thursday, March 3, 2016) Tom Buschatzke, Arizona Department of Water Resources; James Eklund, Colorado Water Conservation Board; and Wellington “Duke” Reiter, Arizona State University will present A Conversation about Solutions for Water Sustainability in the Colorado River Basin from 12:00-1:30 p.m. in the 6th Floor Board, Fulton Center, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information and RSVP.


          NEW!

          Wrigley Lecture Series: The Humane Economy

(Thursday, March 24, 2016) Wayne Pacelle, Humane Society of the US will present The Humane Economy at 6:15-7:00 p.m. (5:30-6:00 p.m. pre-talk reception) at Tempe Center for the Arts, 700 W. Rio Salado, Tempe, AZ. More information and RSVP.


          Sustainability Series: Food for Cities in the Anthropocene

(Tuesday, April 5, 2016) Graeme Lang, City University of Hong Kong (retired), will present Food for Cities in the Anthropocene from 12:00-1:15 p.m. in room 481, Wrigley Hall, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information and RSVP.


          Wrigley Lecture Series: Your Next Meal: Where Nature and Culture Intersect

(Thursday, April 14, 2016) Michael Pollen, Author and Sustainable Food Advocate, will present Your Next Meal: Where Nature and Culture Intersect. Doors open at 9:30 a.m.; lecture at 10:00 a.m. at the Evelyn Wood Music Theater, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information and RSVP.


          NEW!

          Rescued Food Feast

(Thursday, April 14, 2016) Approximately 30-40% of the food supply is wasted in the US; that’s about 20 pounds of food per person per month! At ASU, we are doing our part to fight food waste by feeding over 500 students, faculty and staff with a nutritious meal made from good food that would otherwise be discarded for cosmetic reasons. Join us as we gather around a community table for a meal prepared by the talented staff of Engrained Café and featuring food donated by Sprouts Farmers Market. From 12:00-1:30 p.m. on the Hayden Lawn, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information.




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Other Events

On Campus


          NEW!

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Seminar: Recent Theoretical and Experimental Studies on Near-Field Thermal Radiation

(Friday, February 26, 2016) Zhuomin Zhang, Georgia Institute of Technology will present Recent Theoretical and Experimental Studies on Near-Field Thermal Radiation at 1:30 p.m. in room 228, Schwada Classroom Office Building, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. Contact Durella.ODonnell@asu.edu for more information.


          NEW!

Evidence-Based Teaching in STEM Seminar Series: Literacy Technologies to Improve Science Understanding

(Friday, February 26, 2016) Danielle McNamara, Arizona State University will present Literacy Technologies to Improve Science Understanding from 2:35-4:35 p.m. in room E106, Life Sciences Center, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information.


          Free Film Screening: Pawaqqatsi: Naqoyqatsi: Life as War

(Friday, February 26, 2016) The 2016 Sustainability Solutions Festival has partnered with Project Humanities and School of Earth and Space Exploration to present the entire Qatsi Trilogy. This is a one of a kind exploration, through imagery and music, of the human condition on Earth in the age of accelerating resource exploitation and evolving technology. This third of three films, Naqoyqatsi: Life as War, will be shown from 6:30-9:00 p.m. in the Marston Exploration Theater, ISTB4, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information and RSVP.


          REMINDER!

          15th Annual Local to Global Justice Forum & Festival: Racial Justice

(Friday-Sunday, February 26-28, 2016) The state of racial justice in the US has erupted in recent years. Stemming from acts of violence and brutality, the discourse around race is shifting into the public sphere. To facilitate these kinds of conversations, Local to Global Justice has selected “Racial Justice” as our theme for the 15th annual Forum and Festival. Conversations and contestations over racial justice have fueled nation-wide debates over police brutality, housing quality and gentrification, poverty, economic and educational, disparity, access to food, transportation and health care. To be held at Farmer Education, Payne Education, and Coor Hall buildings on the Arizona State University, Tempe campus. For more information. A Sustainability Solutions Festival event.


          ASU Night of the Open Door @ Tempe

(Saturday, February 27, 2016) Arizona State University Night of the Open Door @ Tempe is a rare opportunity to get a behind the scenes look into the spaces that house our most innovative projects. ASU Night of the Open Door offers you the opportunity to hear firsthand from ASU students and faculty about rare poisonous insects, space exploration, volcanoes, drones and robots, medical breakthroughs and Mayan discoveries. Interactive hands-on activities offer a wide spectrum of sciences, engineering, humanities and the arts. From 4:00-9:00 p.m. on the Tempe campus. More information. A Sustainability Solutions Festival event.


          NEW!

Chemical Engineering Seminar: Building with Solid-Binding Proteins: From Hybrid Nanostructures to Protonic Devices

(Monday, February 29, 2016) Francois Baneyx, University of Washington will present Building with Solid-Binding Proteins: From Hybrid Nanostructures to Protonic Devices at 10:30 a.m. in room B105 (Auditorium), Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. Contact Durella.ODonnell@asu.edu for more information.


          NEW!

School of Life Sciences Seminar: Alzheimer’s Disease Research, Ethics, Policy and Law Dialogue

(Monday, February 29, 2016) Eric M. Reiman, Banner Alzheimer’s Institute and ASU Office of University Provost, Gary Marchant, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, and Jason Robert, Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics will have an Alzheimer’s Disease Research, Ethics, Policy and Law Dialogue from 12:00-1:00 p.m. in room E244, Life Sciences Center, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information.

 

School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning Colloquium Series: Creating Placemaking: Challenges for Planners

(Monday, February 29, 2016) Ann Markusen, University of Minnesota will present Creating Placemaking: Challenges for Planners from 1:30-2:30 p.m. in room 184, Coor Hall, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information.


          NEW!

School of Life Sciences and Biodesign Institute Seminar: Structure and Diversity of Plant Rhizosphere Microbiome: Morphological and Multi-omics Approaches

(Monday, February 29, 2016) Emma W. Gachomo, Rutgers University will present Structure and Diversity of Plant Rhizosphere Microbiome: Morphological and Multi-omics Approaches at 3:30 p.m. in room E244, Life Sciences Center, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information.


          NEW!

ASU Council for Arabic and Islamic Studies Lecture Series: Understanding Islam, Arabs, Islamophobia & Terrorism: Fostering an Enlightened and Inclusive Community

(Monday, February 29, 2016) John L. Esposito, Georgetown University will present Understanding Islam, Arabs, Islamophobia & Terrorism: Fostering an Enlightened and Inclusive Community from 5:00-6:30 p.m. in Old Main, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. Seating is limited please RSVP by Friday, Feb. 26. More information and RSVP.


          NEW!

Evolution of Social Complexity Colloquium: Early Development of Human Cooperation: The Role of Interdependence

(Wednesday, March 2, 2016) Mirta Galesic, Santa Fe Institute will present Early Development of Human Cooperation: The Role of Interdependence from 12:00-1:15 p.m. room 401, ISTB1, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information.


          NEW!

School of Earth and Space Exploration Colloquium: Our New View of Pluto from NASA’s New Horizons Mission

(Wednesday, March 2, 2016) Cathy Olkin, Southwest Research Institute will present Our New View of Pluto from NASA’s New Horizons Mission at 3:30 p.m. in the Marston Exploration Theater, ISTB4, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information.

 

Institute for Humanities Seminar: Climate Justice in an Age of Ecological Insecurity

(Wednesday, March 2, 2016) Julie Sze, University of California-Davis will present Climate Justice in an Age of Ecological Insecurity from 3:30-5:00 p.m. in room 135, West Hall, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information.


          NEW!

School of Life Sciences and Biodesign Institute Seminar: Viromics: Dynamics in a Viral Playground

(Thursday, March 3, 2016) Arvind Varsani, University of Canterbury will present Viromics: Dynamics in a Viral Playground at 2:30 p.m. in Room E244, Life Sciences Center, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information.


          Fired Up About Lab Safety

(Friday, March 4, 2016) Do you work in a lab or alone in an office afterhours? Are you a student, postdoc, lab staff or PI? We care about your safety while working in our research and teaching labs and offices. In this short event, you will learn most of what you need to know about lab safety. The town hall will conclude with a Q&A session. From 3:30-5:00 p.m. in room A191, Life Sciences Center, Arizona State University at Tempe campus. More information and RSVP.


          Senior Deadline for Applying to Teach for America

(Friday, March 4, 2016) Arizona State University is currently number one in applications to Teach For America and they have one final deadline for seniors to apply. Click here and listen to President Obama describe how Teach For America is making an impact. More information.

 

Fourth Annual Conference on Governance of Emerging Technologies: Law, Policy and Ethics

(Tuesday-Thursday, May 24-26, 2016) The conference will consist of plenary and session presentations with discussions on regulatory, governance, legal, policy, social and ethical aspects of emerging technologies, including (but not limited to) nanotechnology, synthetic biology, biotechnology, genomics, personalized medicine, stem cell and regenerative medicine, human enhancement technologies, telecommunications, information technologies, surveillance technologies, geoengineering, neuroscience and robotics. The conference is premised on the belief that there is much to be learned and shared from and across the governance experience and proposals for these various emerging technologies. To be held at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel and Conference Center, Tempe, Arizona. Abstracts due January 31, 2016. More information.

 

Phenomenology and Sustainability: Interdisciplinary Inquiries in the Lived-World of Persons, Communities, and the Natural Work

(Thursday-Monday, May 26-30, 2016) Our theme, “Phenomenology and Sustainability,” announces a broad area of concern related to the well-being of persons, communities, the natural world and their interrelationship. “Phenomenology and Sustainability” seeks to question the suppositions underlying scientific and humanistic projects and unreflective practices that might thwart sustainable relationships or impede their full realization. In addition, it welcomes the articulation across a broad range of contexts of guiding principles and practices or illustrative concrete applications that might enhance the development of such relationships. To be held at Arizona State University at the Downtown Phoenix campus. More information.


Off Campus


          i.d.e.a. Museum Exhibit: Underwater FantaSea

(Friday, February 12-Sunday, May 29, 2016) The i.d.e.a. Museum, Mesa, AZ collaborated with researchers from Arizona State University's Center for Biodiversity Outcomes to develop the Underwater FantaSea exhibit. Celebrate the oceans by diving into our exhibit that features artwork by artists who bring together a mix of fascinating sea life and imaginative beauty to take you on a fanciful journey under the sea. You'll meet amazing creatures, explore the depths of the underwater world and discover your own connection to the ocean. Underwater FantaSea will provide an opportunity to learn about the importance of oceans, how they impact you impact you, as an individual, and how you can do your part to keep them healthy--even if you live hundreds of miles from them. More information.


          Play Me, I’m Yours

(Tuesday, March 1-Saturday, April 9, 2016) Touring internationally since 2008, Play Me, I’m Yours is an artwork by British artist Luke Jerram. More than 1,400 pianos have now been installed in 50 cities across the globe, from London to Lima, bearing the simple invitation Play Me, I’m Yours, and the project has already reached more than eight million people worldwide. Mesa Arts Center is presenting Play Me, I’m Yours as part of the celebrations of a major milestone: 10 years at their beautiful location in Downtown Mesa, AZ. 24 playable and artistically enhanced pianos will be featured, primarily in Downtown Mesa along Main Street, near Mesa museums and libraries, on Mesa Arts Center’s campus and at numerous other accessible and open-to-the-public locations, including several satellite locations throughout the city. More information.


          NEW!

Conservation Alliance Speaker Series: User Fees, Place Attachment, and Willingness to Pay in Maricopa County Parks

(Wednesday, March 2, 2016) Milo Neild and Eric Steffey, School of Community Resources and Development, Arizona State University will present User Fees, Place Attachment, and Willingness to Pay in Maricopa County Parks at 12:00 p.m. in Dorrance Hall, Desert Botanical Garden, 1201 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix. Please RSVP to sbeute@dbg.org.


          Salt River Project’s 9th Annual Water Conservation Expo

(Saturday, March 5, 2016) Learn about water conservation and Valley water supplies. Approximately 50 exhibitors will be at the event including, municipalities, water organizations and vendors with water-efficient products. From 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. at the PERA Club, 1 E. Continental Drive, Tempe. More information.


          10th International Conference on Community-Based Adaptation

(Thursday-Thursday, April 21-28, 2016) The International Institute for Environment and Development is pleased to invite registrations for the 10th International Conference on Community-Based Adaptation to Climate Change (CBA10). CBA10 will celebrate its 10th anniversary in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The theme of the conference, which is in association with the Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies, the International Centre for Climate Change and Development, and the Independent University, Bangladesh, will be 'Enhancing urban community resilience'. More information and registration.


          Singapore Sustainability Symposium (S3) Unlocking Urban Opportunities

(Wednesday-Friday, April 27-29, 2016) The symposium has become an international platform with a Singaporean flavor to support sustainability and urban solutions with a special interest in the challenges faced by cities and city decision makers. It will be held at the Grand Hyatt Singapore. More information and registration.

 

Fourth Annual Conference on Governance of Emerging Technologies: Law, Policy, and Ethics

(Tuesday-Thursday, May 24-26, 2016) The conference will consist of plenary and session presentations with discussions on regulatory, governance, legal, policy, social and ethical aspects of emerging technologies, including (but not limited to) nanotechnology, synthetic biology, biotechnology, genomics, personalized medicine, stem cell and regenerative medicine, human enhancement technologies, telecommunications, information technologies, surveillance technologies, geoengineering, neuroscience and robotics. The conference is premised on the belief that there is much to be learned and shared from and across the governance experience and proposals for these various emerging technologies. To be held at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel and Conference Center, Tempe. Call for abstracts due January 31, 2016. More information.


          2nd Annual International Conference on Computational Social Science

(Thursday-Saturday, June 23-25, 2016) This 2nd Annual International Conference on Computational Social Science is an interdisciplinary event designed to engage a broad community of researchers - academics, industry experts, open data activists, government agency workers, and think tank analysts – dedicated to advancing social science knowledge through computational methods. This event affords the opportunity to meet and discuss works in which social systems and dynamics are investigated in a quantitative way through large datasets that are either mined from various sources (e.g. social media, communication systems) or created via controlled experiments or computational modeling. Hosted by the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. More information.




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NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS


          NEW!

          Where should we stash carbon? Look down (from GreenBiz.com)

All the while we’ve been strategizing to reduce the carbon flowing into the air, the ground beneath our feet is in dire need of it. Soil just may be the perfect carbon sink, Professor Peter Byck of Arizona State University told attendees of the GreenBiz 16 event, underway in Phoenix this week. Agricultural soil in most of the developed world has been depleted of half its carbon, which plants need to grow. Read more.


          NEW!

          The question of renewable energy on tribal lands

The Navajo Nation has one of the most valuable mineral resources among any Native American reservation in the United States, according to the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Add renewable-energy sources to that: winds scudding across mesas and sunlight baking the high deserts on the 27,000-square-mile reservation. Yet thousands live without power or water, in a place where 43 percent fall below the poverty line and unemployment stands at 42 percent, according to the Navajo Nation Division of Economic Development. Read more.


          NEW!

          Lunar love: When science meets artistry

Sometimes you get the party started by accidentally crashing someone else’s. Mark Robinson, a professor in Arizona State University’s School of Earth and Space Exploration, was enjoying a First Fridays art walk in downtown Phoenix during the summer of 2012 when he wandered into monOrchid gallery on Roosevelt. Only the gallery wasn’t open to the public that evening. Read more.


          NEW!

          Why you should stop selling sustainability (from GreenBiz.com)

Telling you not to try selling sustainability might sound strange coming from someone who has grown a successful global business from scratch on doing just that. Sustainability communications is big business; increasingly a brand without a sustainability platform looks behind the curve. But we should be asking ourselves: Is selling sustainability actually good business? Read more.


          NEW!

          ASU is top US producer of Fulbright scholars

Arizona State University was the top producer of prestigious Fulbright scholars among research institutions for 2015-2016, with 10 awards to faculty members. In addition, ASU was in fifth place among research institutions in producing the highest number of Fulbright scholarships to students, with 22. Read more.


          NEW!

          White House CSO Christine Harada leads by example (from GreenBiz.com)

What does it mean to be the Chief Sustainability Officer for the United States’ federal government operations? For starters, you’d be on the hook for the environmental and energy sustainability of 360,000 buildings, a fleet of 650,000 vehicles and $445 billion annually in purchased goods and services. Christine Harada has taken on the challenge. Read more.


          NEW!

          The dangers we face from meteorites – or not

Before we begin reporting on his talk, let’s get something out of the way that Laurence Garvie, research professor and curator for Arizona State University's Center for Meteorite Studies at the School of Earth and Space Exploration, has been hearing about for two weeks. Whatever killed the Indian bus driver about a few weeks ago was not a meteorite. Read more.


          NEW!

Sources of Water Education Classes Throughout the Phoenix Metropolitan Area

There are many classes available across the valley, taught by professionals, that are free to all residents having to do with landscape and water efficiency/conservation workshops during the spring and fall seasons. Below are links to the cities’ programs.

Avondale

          Chandler

          Gilbert

          Glendale

          Goodyear

          Phoenix

          Queen Creek

          Scottsdale

          Tempe


          Environmental Research & Education Foundation Scholarship Program

The Environmental Research and Education Foundation (EREF) is one of the largest sources of solid waste research funding in the U.S., allocating approximately $1 million annually in research grants and graduate level scholarships. Thus far, over 50 students have been EREF scholars, many of whom are now in key academic and professional positions across the U.S. The application for the 2016-2017 academic year will be online in February 2016. The application deadline is May 4, 2016 at 5:00 pm (eastern). Click here to view a list of information/materials required for the application.

 

Pacific Biodiversity Institute: Intensive Field-Based Conservation Science and Leadership Course in the North Cascades

Pacific Biodiversity Institute is offering a 4-week Conservation Science and Leadership Course, May 23 through June 19, 2016. The course will be held in the spectacular North Cascades Mountains and students will gain a diverse and holistic view of ongoing conservation and management issues prevalent throughout the Pacific Northwest. Application deadline is March 5, 2016. More information.


          Summer Institute on Sustainability and Energy, University of Illinois-Chicago

Water and energy have long been thought of, and addressed as, two separate issues. With the advent of systems thinking, life cycle assessment, and other interdisciplinary analysis strategies, this deep connection between water and energy has been widely acknowledged only recently. The 6th annual Summer Institute on Sustainability and Energy: Nexus program will: explore the relationship between energy and water through systems approach, with an eye towards environmental and agricultural impacts; explore the use of water, especially in energy extraction (fracking) and generation; and highlight the role of the grid in energy issues, emphasizing three specific areas: smart grid, storage for the grid, and the distribution of energy. Across all topics, participants will examine where the United States is to date, potential paths moving forward, and obstacles and opportunities for each path. Situated on one of the largest bodies of freshwater on Earth and playing host to a large and complex grid system, Chicago will be the focal point of discussions of the nexus. The program will occur from August 4-17, 2016 in Chicago. Application deadline is July 1, 2016. More information.


          Arizona Department of Water Resource Drought Program

January 2016 drought summary is online.


          November Southwest Climate Outlook

          The November 2015 Southwest Climate Outlook is online.

 

CLIMAS Podcast: December 2015 – El Niño in Full Swing and Fall Recap

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




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OPPORTUNITIES

Institute Job Openings

 

Postdoctoral Fellowships in Urban Resilience to Weather-Related Extreme Events (URExSRN)

More details on how to review the fellowships and apply.


          Postdoctoral Research Associate, Decision Center for a Desert City

          More details on the position and how to apply.




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Other Jobs


          Assistant Forest Planner, Tonto National Forest, Phoenix, AZ

Application deadline February 29, 2016. More information.

 

Assistant Professor, Soil or Environmental Science, New Mexico State University

Application deadline February 29, 2016. More information.


          Assistant Professor, Pedology, New Mexico State University

Application deadline February 29, 2016. More information.


          Grants Development Manager, Monash Sustainability Institute, Australia

Application deadline March 1, 2016. More information.

 

Interdisciplinary Research Coordinator, Monash Sustainability Institute, Australia

Application deadline March 1, 2016. More information.


          Education Support Coordinator, Monash Sustainability Institute, Australia

Application deadline March 1, 2016. More information.

 

Director, National Water Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Silver Spring, Maryland

Application deadline March 1, 2016. More information.


          Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator, Bloomington, Indiana

Application deadline March 1, 2016. More information.

 

Postdoctoral Fellowship, Geospatial Approaches to Planetary Urbanization, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Application deadline March 1, 2016. More information.


          Sustainability Faculty, Colorado Mountain College, Steamboat Springs

Application review begins March 2, 2016. More information.

 

Agricultural/Soil Science Field Technician, Department of Soil Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Application deadline March 3, 2016. More information.


          NEW!

          Environmental Coordinator, Public Works-Engineering Division, Prescott, AZ

Application deadline March 7, 2016. More information.


          NEW!

          Conservation Staff Specialist, Urban and Community Forestry, State of Nevada

Application deadline March 11, 2016. More information.

 

Associate Dean/Director for Research, College of Forestry, Oregon State University

Full consideration date March 15, 2016; closes April 1, 2016. More information.

 

Research Assistant Professor, Jornada Basin LTER, New Mexico State University, Albuquerque

Application deadline March 15, 2016. More information.


          EERE Science and Technology Policy Postdoctoral Fellowships

Application deadline March 15, 2016. More information.


          Summer Intern, Open Space Program, City of Flagstaff, Arizona

Application deadline March 25, 2016. More information.


          Natural Resources Technician, Summer Lake Paiute Tribe, Sparks, Nevada

Application deadline March 31, 2016. More information.

 

Science and Policy Internships, Environmental Law and Policy Center, Various locations, USA

Application deadline July 15, 2016. More information.

 

Student, Veteran Research Aide Position, Sustainable Engineering, Arizona State University

Go to ASU Student Jobs and search for job requisition ID 20299BR.

 

Part-time, Sustainability Marketing Representative, Affordable Energy Solutions of Arizona

More information.

 

Postdoctoral Research Associate in Stream Microbial Ecology, Loyola University

More information.

 

Program Manager, Western Land and Communities, Sonoran Institute, Phoenix, Arizona

More information.


          Associate, Industrial Economics, Inc.

More information.


          Research Analyst, Industrial Economics, Inc.

More information.

 

Quantitative Ecologist, Post Bachelor’s Associate, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

More information.

 

Quantitative Ecologist, Post Master’s Associate, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

More information.


          Software Engineer, Post Bachelor’s Associate, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

More information.


          Software Engineer, Post Master’s Associate, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

More information.

 

Postdoctoral Position at Global Security Sciences Division, Argonne Laboratories

          Requisition number 400355. More information.


          Household Hazardous Waste Technician, City of Tucson

More information.


          Transportation Program Manager, Smart Growth America

More information.


          Research Analyst, Smart Growth America

More information.




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