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.




The Digest is being sent early due to the Veterans’ Day holiday Friday, November 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. Third Annual Biodiversity Research Engagement Symposium

2. Sustainability Series: Help Envision Tempe's 5th Street Streetscape


Other Events - On Campus

3. Life Sciences Café: The Sociability of Science

4. COP22@ASU

5. Reproductive Health Arizona: Panel and Social Hour

6. Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Seminar: From Sustainability to Healthcare: Emerging Solutions Through Tunable Control of Breath Figures on Liquids

7. NASA DEVELOP Showcase

8. Chemical Engineering Seminar: Using Computer Simulations to Understand and Control Chemical and Biochemical Reactions at Extreme Conditions


Other Events - Off Campus

9. Mesa Music Festival

10. Conservation Alliance Community of Practice Series: The Salt and Verde Rivers Water Fund: Keeping Farmers Farming, Rivers Flowing, and Communities Healthy

11. Law, Justice and Development 2016

12. Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences Annual Meeting


News and Announcements

13. ASU robot teaches itself how to shoot hoops — in a matter of hours

14. Why we must design as if we're part of nature

15. Fostering sustainability and forging connections in Guatemala

16. TSC Announces Sheila Bonini Joining WWF; Euan Murray Named CEO Effective December 1st

17. Arizona Department of Water Resource Drought Program


Other Jobs

18. Environmental Technician, City of Avondale, Arizona

19. Student Trainee (Engineering), Public Service, General Services Administration, Various locations

20. Ecosystem Programme Assistant, IUCN, Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation, Malaga, Spain

21. Assistant Professor, GIS Science/Physical Geography, University of Wisconsin-Madison

22. Virginia G. Piper Resident Scholar

23. Postdoctoral Fellow in Urban Ecology, The New School, New York, New York

24. Research Associate, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities


 


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EVENTS

Institute Events


          School of Sustainability Community Garden Maintenance & Harvest

(Saturday, November 12, 2016) Are you interested in gardening? Have you been looking for a way to contribute to your community? Interested in meeting fun, sustainability-oriented people? Then join us for the School of Sustainability Monthly Community Garden Day! From 9:00-11:00 a.m. at Escalante Community Garden, 2150 E. Orange St, Tempe. More information and registration.


          NEW!

          Third Annual Biodiversity Research Engagement Symposium

(Monday, November 14, 2016) The Center for Biodiversity Outcomes (CBO) invites ASU scholars to attend its Third Annual Biodiversity Research Engagement Symposium. This event is the perfect opportunity to hear about current and emerging ASU biodiversity opportunities, explore opportunities for collaboration in research and proposals. From 12:00-2:00 p.m. in room 481, Wrigley Hall, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information and registration.

 

LightWorks® Event Series: Engineering for Global Development: Use-Inspired Solutions to Water-Energy Nexus Challenges

(Tuesday, November 15, 2016) This globally-focused event presents a series of use-inspired solutions to water-energy nexus challenges that have measurable impact on society. Speakers will give TED-style lightning talks that describe their work in problem formulation, interdisciplinary collaboration, cross-cultural engagement, engineering design, and solution delivery to address water-energy problems from around the world. From 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. in the Auditorium (B105), Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information and registration.


          Urban Gardens Talk & Tour: Maya Dailey

(Tuesday, November 15, 2016) Maya Dailey, Maya’s Farm will talk about her naturally grown farm and the shift back to small farms. From 6:00-7:15 p.m. at Changing Hands Bookstore, 6428 S. McClintock Dr, Tempe, AZ. More information and registration.


          Sustainability Series: Sustainability in the Coca-Cola System

(Wednesday, November 16, 2016) Nicole Smith, Coca-Cola Sustainability Manager and Customer Collaborations will present Sustainability in the Coca-Cola System from 12:00-1:00 p.m. in room 230 (Pima), Memorial Union, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information and registration.


          NEW!

          Sustainability Series: Help Envision Tempe’s 5th Street Streetscape

(Tuesday, November 22, 2016) The City of Tempe is collecting input to improve pedestrian, bike, and transit facilities, enhance the streetscape and traffic-calming features on 5th Street between Farmer and College avenues. From 3:00-4:30 p.m. in room 481, Wrigley Hall, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information and registration.




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Other Events

On Campus


          NEW!

          Life Sciences Café: The Sociability of Science

(Monday, November 14, 2016) Sally Kitch, School of Social Transformation and Bert Jacobs, School of Life Sciences will present The Sociability of Science from 12:00-1:00 p.m. in room 244, E-wing, Life Sciences Center, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information.


          NEW!

          COP22@ASU

(Monday-Friday, November 14-18, 2016) The Honor Society for Sustainability presents COP22@ASU that will coincide with the second week of the UN Climate Negotiations occurring in Marrakesh (11/14-18). This will be our second year of such events after the successful COP21@ASU that drew nearly 200 students and later won ASU's 2016 Pitchfork award for best Sustainability Programming. The goal of COP22@ASU is to raise awareness about climate change and the negotiations; we hope to empower participants to be climate action leaders with the sub-theme "From Global to Local." Visit COP22atASU.weebly.com and facebook.com/COP22atASU for a schedule of speakers and more information.

 

Institute for Humanities Research Faculty Seminar Series Brown Bag: The ASU Archives of Student Activism

(Tuesday, November 15, 2016) A workshop on the Harry Bracken Papers and the Morris Starsky Collection. Workshop participants will examine underground newspapers, correspondence, and other archival materials related to organization of and response to Arizona State University student and faculty protests of the Vietnam War. Attendees will discuss potential collaborative transdisciplinary research projects that draw on these materials. At 12:00 p.m. in Luhrs Reading Room, Hayden Library. More information and RSVP.


          NEW!

          Reproductive Health Arizona: Panel and Social Hour

(Wednesday, November 16, 2016) Reproductive Health AZ is a research project that addresses the cultural health of the state, particularly within the context of reproductive health. The project features three key elements: an interactive map, articles, and oral histories that highlight Arizona specific reproductive health topics. This event will provide an opportunity to network over free food and drinks followed by an art exhibit, performance, and an expert panel discussion on the topic of maternal and infant mortality. From 5:00-8:30 p.m. at the Beus Center for Law and Society, Arizona State University at the Downtown Phoenix campus. More information and RSVP.

 

School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning: Heat Waves and Power Failures

(Tuesday, November 15, 2016) David Hondula, School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning will present Heat Waves and Power Failures from 3:00-4:30 p.m. in room 5536, Coor Hall, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information.


          NEW!

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Seminar: From Sustainability to Healthcare: Emerging Solutions Through Tunable Control of Breath Figures on Liquids

(Friday, November 18, 2016) Sushant Anand, University of Illinois-Chicago will present From Sustainability to Healthcare: Emerging Solutions Through Tunable Control of Breath Figures on Liquids at 1:00 p.m. in room 210, Schwada Classroom Office Building, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. For more information contact Durella.ODonnell@asu.edu.


          NEW!

          NASA DEVELOP Showcase

(Friday, November 18, 2016) Please join us for a NASA DEVELOP Showcase. We will be highlighting the benefits of the DEVELOP Program, which presents an opportunity for paid earth science research for students at all levels, recent graduates, and veterans. There will be two sessions: NASA DEVELOP Overview at 1:00 p.m. and Current NASA DEVELOP Research at 1:45 p.m. This event will be held in room 401, Wrigley Hall, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information.


          NEW!

Chemical Engineering Seminar: Using Computer Simulations to Understand and Control Chemical and Biochemical Reactions at Extreme Conditions

(Monday, November 21, 2016) Jim Pfaendtner, University of Washington will present Using Computer Simulations to Understand and Control Chemical and Biochemical Reactions at Extreme Conditions at 10:45 a.m. in room B105 (auditorium), Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. For more information contact Durella.ODonnell@asu.edu.



Off Campus


          NEW!

          Mesa Music Festival

(Thursday-Saturday, November 10-12, 2016) The Mesa Music Festival is back for its second year and has booked Fuel to headline a FREE concert in downtown Mesa on Saturday, Nov. 12 at 8 p.m. For more information about the Festival.

 

GreenBiz Webcast: Scaling Success in Energy Management

(Tuesday, November 15, 2016) This one-hour webcast will summarize findings from a comprehensive report that highlights key trends, opportunities and next steps for companies regardless of their sophistication on energy management topics. From 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET (10:00-11:00 AZ). More information and registration.


          NEW!

Conservation Alliance Community of Practice Series: The Salt and Verde Rivers Water Fund: Keeping Farmers Farming, Rivers Flowing, and Communities Healthy

(Wednesday, November 30, 2016) Maggie Messerschmidt and Christian Stumpf will present the purpose and framework for the Salt and Verde Rivers Water Fund. The Fund is an opportunity for downstream communities, businesses and other interests to invest in river-friendly projects that will offset the risk to quality and supply while protecting critical wildlife habitat and benefitting both upstream and downstream communities. At 12:00 p.m. at the Webster Auditorium, Desert Botanical Gardens, 1201 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix, AZ 85008. Join us for lunch, please RSVP to cflower@dbg.org.


          NEW!

          Law, Justice and Development 2016

(Monday-Friday, December 5-9, 2016) The Legal Vice Presidency of the World Bank cordially invites you to attend the Law, Justice and Development (LJD) Week 2016 to be held at the World Bank Headquarters in Washington, DC. This year's theme is Law, Climate Change and Development. The Law, Justice and Development Week 2016 will convene a broad community of development professionals who use law and justice tools to battle poverty and boost shared prosperity. The theme for this year’s event is “Law, Climate Change and Development”. More information and registration.


          2017 Presidential Climate Leadership Summit

(Monday-Friday, February 13-15, 2017) The 2017 Presidential Climate Leadership Summit is a significant moment and turning point for Second Nature and the Climate Leadership Network. We’ll reflect on 10 years of bold climate leadership by higher education institutions, and anticipate the future of the Network and the sustainability movement. The 2017 Summit is designed for campus sustainability teams, including specialized content for presidents, faculty, and staff. They are also seeking proposals for presentations, sessions, and workshops. The event will be held at Tempe Mission Palms, 60 E. Fifth St, Tempe. More information.

 

GreenBiz17

(Tuesday-Thursday, February 14-16, 2017) Sustainability leaders from the world’s largest companies gather each year at the GreenBiz forum to explore pressing challenges and emerging opportunities in sustainable business. The event offers a rich blend of presentations, workshops and networking opportunities framed by the State of Green Business report, GreenBiz Group’s award-winning annual research and analysis of key sustainability metrics and trends. Attendees return from GreenBiz both inspired by what’s possible and ready to tackle their organization’s greatest sustainability challenges. GreenBiz is produced in collaboration with the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability at Arizona State University. To be held at the JW Marriott Desert Ridge, 5350 Marriott Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85054. More information and registration.


          Smart and Sustainable Campuses Conference 2017

(Sunday-Monday, March 26-27, 2017) The Smart and Sustainable Campuses Conference 2017 aims to be the best participant-driven conference you can attend. We challenge you to embed community building methods and facilitation into your presentations, workshops, and interactions with each other. Let’s transition from PowerPoint and unleash our collaborative selves with World Cafés and Appreciative Inquiry, using our gathered brain trust to find solutions to collective challenges. This year we will envision new possibilities, expand our communities and learn through experimentation as we advance the goal of thriving people, places and planet. At the University of Maryland, College Park. More information.


          Second International Conference on Tourism & Leisure Studies

(Thursday-Friday, April 6-7, 2017) The Second International Conference on Tourism & Leisure Studies will feature plenary sessions by some of the world’s leading thinkers and innovators in the field. Each year the International Conference on Tourism & Leisure Studies draws a diverse group of participants from all over the world. Our Program Development team draws on this diversity to craft a rich and distinctive conference experience. It will be held at the University of British Columbia, Robson Square, Vancouver, Canada. More information.


          Engineering Sustainability 2017: Innovation and the Triple Bottom Line

(Sunday-Tuesday, April 9-11, 2017) This focused conference will bring together engineers and scientists from academia, government, industry, and nonprofits to share results of cutting-edge research and practice directed at development of environmentally sustainable buildings and infrastructure. At the Westin Convention Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. More information.


          Ninth International Conference on Climate Change Impacts & Responses

(Friday-Saturday, April 21-22, 2017) The Ninth International Conference on Climate Change: Impacts & Responses features research addressing the following annual themes: Scientific evidence; assessing impacts in divergent ecosystems; human impacts and impacts on humans; and technical, political, and social responses. There will be a special focus on communicating and collaborating for resilient solutions to climate change. To be held at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK. More information.


          Better Building Summit 2017

(Monday-Wednesday, May 15-17, 2017) 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. The meeting occurs in Washington, D.C. More information.


          IISE Annual Conference & Expo 2017

(Saturday-Tuesday, May 20-23, 2017) The Sustainable Development Division of the Institute of Industrial & Systems Engineers (IISE) is sponsoring the Social, Economic, and Environmental Sustainability Track at the 2017 IISE Annual Conference and Expo. The conference is a forum for exchanging knowledge and discoveries in the industrial and systems engineering research and practitioner communities. The 2017 IISE Annual Conference and Expo will be one conference, where ISERC and Applied Solutions sessions will be organized together. This exciting change will bring researchers and practitioners together to share the latest advances in Sustainable Development. At the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. More information.

 

Universities Council on Water Resources Conference: Water in a Changing Environment

(Tuesday-Thursday, June 13-15, 2017) The 2017 Annual Conference, Water in a Changing Environment will take place in Fort Collins, CO. Gaps in projected water supply and demand, water quality and reuse issues, increased food and energy needs, and a changing climate bring water resources to center stage, not only in the western U.S. but across the continent and around the world. Please join the dialogue as we seek to develop transdisciplinary and disciplinary solutions to complex water problems and explore bridges between science and policy. Call for abstracts until January 20, 2017. More information.


          NEW!

          Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences Annual Meeting

(Wednesday-Saturday, June 21-24, 2017) AESS 2017 will be held at the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ. We’d love to have some ASU folks (faculty and students) to get involved in the local planning. If students help out in a substantial way, we can comp them for the conference. Contact David Hassenzahl for more information about getting involved. For more information about AESS.


          Energy Impacts 2017

(Wednesday-Thursday, July 26-27, 2017) Energy Impacts 2017 is the first North American conference focused on social science research related to the impacts of energy development - with a goal of synthesis, comparison and innovation among established and emerging energy impacts scholars from North America and abroad. The pace, scale and intensity of new energy development around the world demands credible and informed research about potential impacts to human communities that host energy developments. While a fast-growing body of research addresses social, economic, and behavioral impacts from large-scale energy development for host communities and landscapes, their discoveries are often isolated by disciplinary and geographic boundaries. We invite participation from sociologists, geographers, political scientists, public health specialists, economists, anthropologists, practitioners and other interested parties whose work addresses impacts of new energy development for host communities and landscapes. Please visit http://www.energyimpacts.org to join a mailing list for future updates, and to add your profile to our growing data base of energy impacts researchers and professionals. The conference will be held at Ohio State University, Columbus.




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NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS


          NEW!

          ASU robot teaches itself how to shoot hoops — in a matter of hours

Plenty of robots can shoot hoops. It wouldn’t be news that an Arizona State University robotics expert created a robot that can sink a basketball. What’s new is that the robot taught itself to shoot a basketball in a matter of hours, something it would take even an expert programmer days to accomplish. Read more.


          NEW!

          Why we must design as if we're part of nature (from GreenBiz.com)

Most of humanity has lost a vital connection with the natural world — a connection that, from our species’ origins until recently, informed and sustained our participation in nature. Read more.


          NEW!

Fostering sustainability and forging connections in Guatemala

Guatemala is consistently listed in the top 10 happiest countries in the world, despite the difficulties it faces with poverty and crime. To continue this trend and improve the lives of Guatemala's residents, different groups are working there – including School of Sustainability faculty, alumni and students, who have visited the country for the past two summers. Read more.


          NEW!

TSC Announces Sheila Bonini Joining WWF; Euan Murray Named CEO Effective December 1st

The Sustainability Consortium has announced that Sheila Bonini will be stepping down as CEO to take a position at the World Wildlife Fund and Euan Murray will be the new CEO effective December 1st. Read more.

 

Recruiting PhD and MS students in Human Dimensions of the Environment at North Carolina State University

There are two research areas in the lab – urban environmental equity and social dimensions of restoration and ecosystem services. The research group welcomes students, postdocs and collaborators regardless race, religion, gender identification, sexual orientation, age, or disability status. Diversity allows us to question our assumptions about how the world works and to use environmental social science more creatively and more effectively as we seek solutions to sustainability challenges through our professional actions and private lives. Deadlines October 15 for spring admission; February 15 for fall admission. More information.


          Volunteers needed for Certified Local Fall Festival

Local First Arizona is looking for help with their Towards Zero Waste efforts at the Certified Local Fall Festival on November 5th at Hance Park in Phoenix. Volunteers will help with binguarding and educating attendees about our recycling and composting efforts. Shifts are about 4 hours and you get a t-shirt & five sampling tickets to enjoy at the event. Fill out the volunteer registration online.


          ASU University Sustainability Practices’ Biophilia Contest

Biophilia (n): “Love of life” or peoples’ instinctive bond with nature. Share your vision to bring more nature to ASU’s campus spaces. Biophilic design seeks to incorporate nature into the built environment. Biophilic design reduces stress, improves health and enhances mood and promotes creativity. Participating teams will develop biophilic design concepts for the Memorial Union, one of the Sun Devil Fitness Complexes or a facility of their choosing on any campus. Representatives from proposed facilities and biophilic design experts will choose semi-finalists for ASU students to vote on. The winning design may be installed on campus. This contest is open to all ASU students and entries are due December 1, 2016. First place prize is a $3,000 scholarship. Rules and applications may be found here.


          Campus RainWorks Challenge Competition

EPA is announcing the fifth annual Campus RainWorks Challenge prize competition that asks student teams to design green infrastructure for their campus. This year, teams will incorporate climate resiliency and consider community engagement in their stormwater management designs. EPA is calling for college and university students to form teams with a faculty advisor to participate in the competition. EPA encourages teams to be multidisciplinary (comprised of planners, engineers, designers, scientists, and more). Teams will be able to submit in either the master plan or demonstration project categories. Submissions for this year's competition will be due December 16, 2016 and winners will be announced in Spring 2017. EPA will offer faculty and student prizes. Faculty advisors will receive $3,000 for first-place teams and $2,000 for second-place teams. Student team members will receive $2,000 for first-place teams and $1,000 for second-place teams. Please see (https://www.epa.gov/campusrainworks) for more information. Additional questions may be directed to Katelyn Amraen at RainWorks@epa.gov.


          NEW!

          Arizona Department of Water Resource Drought Program

October 2016 drought summary is online.


          October Southwest Climate Outlook

          The October 2016 Southwest Climate Outlook is online.

 

CLIMAS Podcast: October 2016 – SW Monsoon: Monsoon Recap & Leftovers Edition

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




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OPPORTUNITIES

Institute Job Openings

 

Postdoctoral Research Associate, Living with Locusts Project, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability

To review and apply for this position, please visit: https://apply.interfolio.com/37618

 

Program Manager, Central Arizona-Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research Program

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 27270BR.




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Other Jobs


          Associate Programme Specialist, UNESCO, Paris, France

Application deadline November 13, 2016. More information.


          Assistant Professor, Environmental Justice, Michigan Technological University

Application deadline November 15, 2016. More information.

 

Assistant Professor, Water Policy, Politics and/or Planning, University of California-Santa Barbara

Application deadline November 15, 2016. More information.


          Operations Analyst, World Bank, New Dehli, India

Application deadline November 16, 2016. More information.


          NEW!

          Environmental Technician, City of Avondale, Arizona

Application deadline November 17, 2016. More information.

 

Research Fellow, Climate Variability and Hydrological Change, Coventry University, Coventry, UK

Application deadline November 17, 2016. More information.


          Several positions at Silicon Valley Clean Energy, California

Application deadline November 18, 2016. More information.


          NEW!

Student Trainee (Engineering), Public Service, General Services Administration, Various locations

Application deadline November 21, 2016. More information.

 

Assistant Professor, Freshwater - Earth and Planetary Science, University of California-Santa Cruz

Application deadline November 23, 2016. More information.

 

Land and Water Protection Manager, Southern Arizona, The Nature Conservancy

Application deadline November 28, 2016. Job ID #44816. More information.

 

Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California-Irvine

Application deadline November 30, 2016. More information.


          Postdoctoral Fellow, Food Security, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California

Application deadline December 1, 2016. More information.


          Assistant Professor, Environmental Modeling, University of Vermont

Application deadline December 1, 2016. More information.

 

Two Postdoc Positions, Hydrometeorology and Climate and Drought Modeling, Ghent University, Belgium

Application deadline December 1, 2016. More information.

 

PhD Research Assistantship, Hyperspectral Remote Sensing and Foliar Function, Forest & Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Application deadline December 1, 2016. More information.


          NEW!

Ecosystem Programme Assistant, IUCN, Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation, Malaga, Spain

Application deadline December 4, 2016. More information.

 

Postdoctoral Fellow, Ecology, Evolution, Ecosystems and Society, Dartmouth College

Application deadline December 5, 2016. More information.

 

Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Application deadline December 23, 2016. More information.


          Appalachian Forest Heritage Area Americorps, West Virginia

Application deadline December 31, 2016. More information.


          Climate and Global Change Postdoctoral Fellowships, NOAA

Application deadline January 6, 2017. More information.


          NEW!

Assistant Professor, GIS Science/Physical Geography, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Application deadline January 9, 2017. More information.


          NEW!

          Virginia G. Piper Resident Scholar

Application deadline January 20, 2017. More information.

 

Science Communication Fellow, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Vienna, Austria

Application deadline January 17, 2017. More information.

 

Anthony A. Lapham River Conservation Fellow, American Rivers, Washington, D.C.

Application deadline January 31, 2017. More information.


          Postdoctoral Fellow, Urban Ecology, The New School, New York, New York

          Review of applications begins in January 2017. More information.

 

Louis Bacon Environmental Leadership Fellow, Center for Public Leadership, Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Application deadline February 24, 2017 (Apply to School by December 1, 2016). More information.


          NEW!

          Postdoctoral Fellow in Urban Ecology, The New School, New York, New York

          More information.

 

          NEW!

          Research Associate, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

More information.


          Climate Resilience in Urban Campuses + Communities Fellows, Second Nature

          More information.


          Director, Facilities and Property Management, Portland State University

More information.

 

Assistant Professor, Natural Resources Policy and Governance, Environmental Studies Program, University of Colorado-Boulder

More information.

 

Communications and Member Services Assistant, Urban Sustainability Directors Network & Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance

More information.

 

Principal Public Affairs Representative (Conservation), Metropolitan Water District of Southern California

More information.


          Hunger Program and Policy Manager, Arizona Community Action Association

More information.




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