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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

(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. DCDC Water/Climate Briefing: Emerging Research of Land Use and Water Use Relationships

2. Free Film Screening: Dolores

3. US-Palestine Green Futures Exchange Studio Exhibition

4. PlanetWorks Allies for the Anthropocene Series: Arctic Ice Management


Other Events - On Campus

5. Beyond Center Special Lecture: Why Everyone Seems to Have Cancer

6. EnLIGHTenING Lunch: Science Governance through Anomaly-Handling: The Case of Gene Drives

7. Barking up the Right Tree: Lessons from the Study of Spontaneous Canine Cancer Genomes

8. Green Devil Network: Blue Bag Program Workshop

9. The Ecology of Collective Behavior

10. A Conversation with George Johnson: Writing Science

11. Cultures Under Water: Climate Impacts on Tribal Cultural Heritage Conference


Other Events - Off Campus

12. Future of X - Science or Spirituality

13. Co-op Workshop: Create a Rain Garden in Tempe

14. Co-op Workshop: Create a Rain Garden in Gilbert

15. Desert Rivers Audubon Monthly Speaker Series: Mimicry in Birds


News and Announcements

16. ASU forging partnerships with China to speed global innovation

17. Building a true sharing economy

18. Giant Magellan Telescope will bring deep space into sharper focus

19. ASU experts put gluten-free diets under the microscope

20. ASU prof shows effectiveness of federal school-meal plan

21. India's farmer network is saving seeds from climate change

22. Thought Leader Series: Seeing the mission through: growing an army for sustainability

23. The case for linking disaster response to community resilience

24. Student opportunity at Northern Arizona University


Other Jobs

25. Postdoctoral Research Associate, Geoscience Department, University of Arizona, Tucson

26. Programme Manager, Water Governance, Stockholm International Water Institute, Stockholm, Sweden

27. Lecturer, Department of Earth Science, University of California-Santa Barbara

28. Postdoctoral Researcher, Ecohydrology, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan

29. Research Associate, NERC, Science of the Environment, Wallingford, UK

30. eLearning Programme Associate, United Nations University, Bonn, Germany

31. Research Associate, Sustainability Science, University of Luxembourg

32. GIS Specialist, Pennsylvania Environmental Council, State College, Pennsylvania

33. Director, Institute for Environment and Human Society, United Nations University, Bonn, Germany



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EVENTS

Institute Events

 

Sustainability Storytelling: Short Documentaries from Peter Byck’s Class: 9th Edition

(Friday, December 1, 2017) Join us for the screening of four short films created by students from the School of Sustainability and Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, under the direction of Sustainability Scientist and director of Carbon Nation, Peter Byck. From 9:00-10:00 a.m. in room 481, Wrigley Hall, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information and registration.

 

Sustainability Storytelling: Short Documentaries from Peter Byck’s Class: 9th Edition

(Friday, December 1, 2017) Join us for the screening of four short films created by students from the School of Sustainability and Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, under the direction of Sustainability Scientist and director of Carbon Nation, Peter Byck. From 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in room 256, Cronkite, Arizona State University at the Downtown Phoenix campus. More information and registration.


          NEW!

DCDC Water/Climate Briefing: Emerging Research of Land Use and Water Use Relationships

(Wednesday, December 6, 2017) The relationship between land use and water use has not been a past focus of academic or professional research or policy development. However, as academic and professional attention has been shifting to outdoor water demand, the relationship between land use and water use has gained more attention. This briefing will explore these new initiatives and emerging collaborations for research and practice. From 12:00-1:30 p.m. at Decision Center for a Desert City, 21 E. 6th St, Ste 126B, Tempe, AZ. More information and registration.


          NEW!

          Free Film Screening: Dolores

(Wednesday, December 6, 2017) Dolores is the story of Dolores Huerta, the equal co-founder of the United Farm Workers' union and activist for racial, gender, and labor justice alongside Cesar Chavez. This film explores the physical harm and personal sacrifice experienced in devoting one's life to social change and celebrates one of the most influential, yet least-recognized activists in American history. Doors open at 6:00 p.m.; showtime 6:30 p.m. at Harkins Valley Art Theater, 509 S. Mill Ave, Tempe, AZ. More information and registration.


          NEW!

          US-Palestine Green Futures Exchange Studio Exhibition

(Thursday, December 7, 2017) The School of Design and School of Sustainability cordially invite you to join a day of presentations and interactions on the topics of green building and sustainability through a humanitarian lens. From 8:00-9:30 a.m. in the Student Pavilion, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information and registration.


          NEW!

          PlanetWorks Allies for the Anthropocene Series: Arctic Ice Management

(Thursday, December 7, 2017) Steven Desch, School of Earth and Space Exploration, ASU will present Arctic Ice Management in room 240, ISTB4, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. Refreshments from 5:00-5:30 p.m.; Dialogue from 5:30-6:30 p.m. More information and registration.




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Other Events

On Campus


          NEW!

          Beyond Center Special Lecture: Why Everyone Seems to Have Cancer

(Tuesday, December 5, 2017) George Johnson, Author of The Cancer Chronicles and the New York Times science writer will present Why Everyone Seems to Have Cancer at 6:00-7:30 p.m. in the Marston Exploration Theater, ISTB4, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information and registration.


          NEW!

EnLIGHTenING Lunch: Science Governance through Anomaly-Handling: The Case of Gene Drives

(Wednesday, December 6, 2017) Sam Evans, Harvard University and Megan Palmer, Stanford University will present Science Governance through Anomaly-Handling: The Case of Gene Drives from 12:00-1:00 p.m. in room 5536, Coor Hall, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. Please RSVP.


          NEW!

Barking up the Right Tree: Lessons from the Study of Spontaneous Canine Cancer Genomes

(Wednesday, December 6, 2017) William Hendricks, Translational Genomics Research Institute will present Barking up the Right Tree: Lessons from the Study of Spontaneous Canine Cancer Genomes from 12:00-1:00 p.m. in the Auditorium, Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information.


          NEW!

          Green Devil Network: Blue Bag Program Workshop

(Wednesday, December 6, 2017) Join ASU Zero Waste for an interactive session to improve the Blue Bag program. The Blue Bag program helps ASU divert traditionally hard to recycle items from the landfill. Items such as batteries, coffee pods and water filters. From 12:00-1:30 p.m. in room 224 (Gila), Memorial Union, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information and RSVP.


          NEW!

          The Ecology of Collective Behavior

(Wednesday, December 6, 2017) Deborah Gordon, Stanford University will present The Ecology of Collective Behavior from 2:00-3:00 p.m. in the Auditorium, Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information.


          NEW!

          A Conversation with George Johnson: Writing Science

(Wednesday, December 6, 2017) George Johnson, Science Writer, New York Times; Author, The Cancer Chronicles: Unlocking Medicine's Deepest Mystery will present A Conversation with George Johnson: Writing Science from 6:00-7:30 p.m. in the Auditorium, Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information.


          NEW!

Cultures Under Water: Climate Impacts on Tribal Cultural Heritage Conference

(Wednesday-Friday, December 6-8, 2017) The Union of Concerned Scientists, Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals at Northern Arizona University and Indian Legal Program at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Arizona State University are hosting this conference that will bring together tribal leadership and members, scientists, scholars, attorneys and activists to discuss climate change threats and challenges faced by indigenous communities. The goal is to share knowledge and resources with tribal representatives to respond to threats to cultural heritage by addressing: Is cultural heritage a human right, and why is tribal cultural heritage important? How does climate change impact tribal cultural heritage? How can tribal communities maintain cultural heritage in the face of changing climate risks? Attendees will participate in sessions that focus on identifying obstacles and proposing solutions to these challenges. This conference is free for ASU faculty, staff and students. In the Ventana Ballroom, Memorial Union, Arizona State University at the Tempe campus. More information and registration.


Off Campus


          NEW!

          Future of X - Science or Spirituality

(Friday, December 1, 2017) ASU's School for the Future of Innovation in Society continues its Future of X series at Phoenix's First Fridays. What do YOU think?… Come hear a truly compelling story about science and religion, and share your thoughts. No judgement. The Think Write Publish project invites scholars, scientists, religious figures, writers, and everyday people to tell compelling stories about complex questions. From 6:00-11:00 p.m. at 2nd St and Garfield St, Phoenix. We'd love to know if you are coming! Please RSVP.


          NEW!

          Co-op Workshop: Create a Rain Garden in Tempe

(Saturday, December 2, 2017) Join us Saturday morning for our hands-on Co-op workshop! You'll learn how to build a rain garden to capture rainwater from the rooftop and landscape as well as how to install a laundry-to-landscape greywater system. We'll show you how to slow, spread, and sink the rainwater into the ground to support vegetation and create a backyard desert oasis. As an added bonus, we'll be installing a greywater system as well! The heavy digging will be done prior to the workshop, so you can focus on the finishing touches of shaping the basins and berms, planting, rock armoring, and spreading mulch. From 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Register for this workshop online.


          North American Water Loss Conference

(Sunday-Tuesday, December 3-5, 2017) The California-Nevada Section, American Water Works Association hosts the 2017 North American Water Loss Conference in cooperation with the Alliance for Water Efficiency and the NAWL 2017 Conference Planning Committee. Discussions will take place over two days on developing water loss policies, auditing your system, reducing apparent losses, controlling leakage, managing pressures, and documenting your progress, both for you and for your regulators. More information.

 

City of Scottsdale Green Building Lecture Series: Solar Energy & Storage Battery Systems

(Thursday, December 7, 2017) Join us for a lively discussion and update on rooftop solar, distributed energy, load management, incentives and the future of photovoltaics (PV) in the Desert Southwest. Hear about the latest energy storage technologies and the city’s largest solar PV installation using battery storage to reduce peak demand. From 7:00-8:30 p.m. at Scottsdale Granite Reef Senior Center, 1700 N. Granite Reef Rd, Scottsdale. More information.


          NEW!

          Co-op Workshop: Create a Rain Garden in Gilbert

(Saturday, December 9, 2017) Help us create a rain garden in Gilbert! We will change the back yard landscape into a passive water harvesting system that will slow, spread, and sink the water where it's needed to nourish native low water use vegetation. The heavy digging is already done so you can focus on the finishing touches of shaping the basins and berms, planting, and spreading a mulch layer to retain the moisture. An added bonus, you will learn the basics of drip irrigation that will be used to water the plants until they are established. And you will get to see an 865 Gallon Rain Tank already installed. From 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Register online.


          NEW!

          Desert Rivers Audubon Monthly Speaker Series: Mimicry in Birds

(Tuesday, December 12, 2017) Rich Hoyer, WINGS Tour Leader will present Mimicry in Birds from 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the Southeast Regional Library, 775 N Greenfield Rd, Gilbert. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. More information.

 

Fourteenth International Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic & Social Sustainability

(Wednesday-Friday, January 17-19, 2018) The Fourteenth International Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic & Social Sustainability, will be held at The Cairns Institute, James Cook University, in Cairns, Australia. Founded in 2005, the conference provides a multidisciplinary space, spanning the various fields and perspectives through which we can address the fundamental and related questions of sustainability, brought together by a common concern for sustainability in an holistic perspective where environmental, cultural, economic, and social concerns intersect. The conference features research addressing the annual themes. For more information regarding the conference explore the website.


          GreenBiz18

(Tuesday-Thursday, February 6-8, 2018) 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 report, analyzing 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. To be held at the JW Marriot Desert Ridge, Phoenix, Arizona. More information.


          Imagining a Different Future: Overcoming Barriers to Climate Justice

(Thursday-Friday, February 8-9, 2018) The conference will focus on a systematic analysis of barriers to action in the context of the process of change; global governance and law; economics and energy structures; the role of science and technology; and what we are learning about human psychology in relation to climate change. Presented by the University of Tasmania, with support of its Faculty of Law, the University of Utrecht Ethics Institute, the University of Tasmania's Institute for the Study of Social Change, the Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre (ACE CRC) and the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Science (IMAS) in Hobart, Tasmania. More information.

 

Intermountain Sustainability Summit

(Thursday-Friday, March 1-2, 2018) The Intermountain Sustainability Summit will be held at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah. It is now seeking presentations and student posters. Posters related to sustainability are welcome for submission starting in December through Monday, February 5, 2018. Join sustainability leaders from across Utah and the Intermountain West. More information and submittal information.


          7th Sustainability, Ethics and Entrepreneurship (SEE) Research Conference

(Friday-Sunday, March 2-4, 2018) The Sustainability, Ethics, and Entrepreneurship (SEE) Conference attracts research on diverse topics including but not limited to social, environmental & sustainable entrepreneurship, ethics, firm-community ties, prosocial action, activism, impact investment, corporate responsibility, etc. The conference will be held in Washington D.C. There is a call for papers, symposia summaries, and applications for the junior faculty and doctoral consortium (Thursday-Friday, March 1-2) with a deadline of November 1, 2017. More information about submission and the conference.


          Innovations in Participatory Democracy Conference

(Thursday-Saturday, March 8-10, 2018) All around the world, innovations in civic engagement and participatory democracy are transforming communities. We are bringing together more than 250 community leaders, government officials and staff, practitioners, researchers, funders, young leaders, and technologists to explore innovations that empower community members to make real decisions and directly participate in government. Presented by the Participatory Governance Initiative at Arizona State University, the Center for the Future of Arizona, the Jefferson Center, the Katal Center, the Participatory Budgeting Project, Phoenix Union High School District, and the Policy Jury Group in Phoenix, Arizona. Conference website: https://www.ipdconference.org/about-the-conference. Call for proposals: https://www.ipdconference.org/call-for-proposals/; submissions deadline November 1, 2017.

 

Tenth International Conference on Climate Change: Impacts & Responses

(Friday-Saturday, April 20-21, 2018) The conference will be held at the University of California at Berkeley in Berkeley, USA. Founded in 2009, the conference aims to create an interdisciplinary forum for the discussion of climate change, its causes, its eco-systemic impacts, and its human impacts. The conference also explores technological, policy, strategic, and social responses to climate change. We invite proposals for paper presentations, workshops/interactive sessions, posters/exhibits, colloquia, virtual posters, or virtual lightning talks. The conference features research addressing the annual themes. For more information regarding the conference, explore the conference website.




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NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS


          NEW!

          ASU forging partnerships with China to speed global innovation

At this week’s Global Education Summit in Beijing, the mother of an Arizona State University international student excitedly approached Michael M. Crow, eager to talk about her daughter’s studies and telling the ASU president that she was so thrilled to make the ASU connection on her home soil that she drove six hours on the off chance she’d get to meet him. Read more.


          NEW!

          Building a true sharing economy

“Can I borrow a cup of sugar?” For many Americans, the question conjures a nostalgic image of friendly neighbors relying on each other for support and assistance. For Amber Wutich, an anthropology professor and director of the Center for Global Health at Arizona State University, such small acts of kindness form the glue that binds us together and may even ensure our survival. Read more.


          NEW!

          Giant Magellan Telescope will bring deep space into sharper focus

For more than 400 years, humanity has been pointing telescopes skyward, peering into the depths of space to ask fundamental questions about the nature of the universe. Even today, many of those essential questions remained unanswered. Arizona State University has joined an ambitious project that seeks to solve some of the biggest mysteries. The Giant Magellan Telescope Organization (GMTO) is an international consortium of universities and institutions dedicated to building the largest, most advanced optical telescope to date. Read more.


          NEW!

          ASU experts put gluten-free diets under the microscope

Walk into the local grocery store and you’re likely to find an array of products with the words “gluten-free” splashed across the label. Everything from cereal to frozen pizza to pasta — even water — is getting the gluten-free treatment. Restaurants offering gluten-free menu items are plentiful, as are food-delivery services catering to the diet. Read more.


          NEW!

          ASU prof shows effectiveness of federal school-meal plan

In 2010, Congress passed the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act, allowing the USDA to make nutrition reforms to school-meal programs for the first time in over 30 years. Almost immediately, the law was met with opposition. Now, a new study co-authored by ASU Professor Punam Ohri-Vachaspati has found that not only are students eating the healthier food, but in some cases, school-meal participation actually increased. Read more.


          NEW!

          India's farmer network is saving seeds from climate change (from GreenBiz.com)

Every gardener knows that native weeds can be harder to kill than that one precious, exotic flower that seems ready to droop at the slightest affront. Yet few seem aware that the same principles apply to the foods we eat. Deep in the Himalayan foothills, farmers are putting this simple fact to good use by preserving indigenous varieties of wheat, corn and rice. At a "seed bank," managed by Drona Chetri, indigenous varieties of seeds are being grown and saved, and they are proving to be more resilient to climate change than hybrid varieties made by U.S. corporations. Read more.


          NEW!

Thought Leader Series: Seeing the mission through: growing an army for sustainability

Alan AtKisson, author, songwriter and senior consultant in the field of sustainable development writes about Seeing the mission through: growing an army for sustainability. Read more.


          NEW!

The case for linking disaster response to community resilience (from GreenBiz.com)

When Hurricane Matthew hit the North Carolina coast in late 2016, over 19,000 small businesses were damaged. Many of these businesses were still struggling to recover from the 2007 recession, and in the wake of the storm were at risk of closing altogether. Although relief flooded in through the federal government and other programs, the area’s businesses and broader economy remains in need of additional support. Read more.


          NEW!

          Student opportunity at Northern Arizona University

Northern Arizona University's School of Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems is recruiting PhD students with graduate research fellowships supported by the FEWSION project. Study Food, Water, and Energy Systems resilience in an interdisciplinary Informatics graduate program, alongside the FEWSION project office and scientists, in beautiful Flagstaff, Arizona! Allied graduate programs and centers at NAU provide additional collaborative and degree opportunities, including the Center for Ecosystem Science and Society and the School of Earth Sciences and Environmental Sustainability. Women and minorities are particularly encouraged to apply. Self-funded Professional M.S. students are also welcome. Contact the FEWSION Project Office at FEWSION@nau.edu with inquiries. The final application deadline is in mid-January, but you should inquire and apply immediately for full consideration on fellowship and teaching assistantship opportunities. See the SICCS website for more information. We seek prospective Ph.D. students to work with Dr. Nick McKay and Dr. Ben Ruddell to pursue an interdisciplinary Ph.D. that blends paleoclimatology and sustainability research.


          Student Opportunity: Virginia G. Piper Resident’s Scholar Program

Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust Resident Scholars Program provides a dynamic opportunity for promising early professionals to work at a place-based philanthropic organization. Piper Trust supports organizations that enrich health, well-being, and opportunity for the people of Maricopa County, Arizona; it concentrates its efforts in six areas: arts and culture, children, education, healthcare and medical research, older adults, and religious organizations. Candidates for the Resident Scholars Program must have an undergraduate degree (a graduate degree and/or social profit work experience will add to a candidate’s competitiveness); excellent writing and computer skills are essential. A demonstrated desire to work in public service or the social profit sector is important as the Trust views the position to be a valuable early career opportunity. Application materials must be submitted by January 22, 2018. For more details.


          EPA Announces 2017 Campus RainWorks Challenge

The Environmental Protection Agency is pleased to announce the rules for the 6th annual Campus RainWorks Challenge, a design competition open to U.S. colleges and universities. EPA seeks to engage undergraduate and graduate students in designing innovative green infrastructure for stormwater management to showcase the environmental, economic, and social benefits of green infrastructure practices. Stormwater pollution is a problem that is growing in scope and magnitude. Communities need planners, designers, engineers, and other professionals to create resilient and affordable infrastructure solutions for stormwater management. EPA's Campus RainWorks Challenge invites the current generation of scholars to lend their creativity, knowledge, and energy to become part of the solution. Registration opened on September 1 and deadline for entries is December 15, 2017!! Please see https://www.epa.gov/campusrainworks and this year's 2017 Campus RainWorks Challenge competition brief for more information.


          Arizona Department of Water Resource Drought Program

          October 2017 drought summary is online.


          November Southwest Climate Outlook

          The November 2017 Southwest Climate Outlook is online.

 

CLIMAS Podcast: November 2017 - A Tale of Two Octobers in the Southwest

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




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OPPORTUNITIES

Institute Job Openings


          None at this time.




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Other Jobs

 

Assistant/Associate Professor, Hydrology and Water Resources, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada

Application deadline December 2, 2017. More information.


          NEW!

Postdoctoral Research Associate, Geoscience Department, University of Arizona, Tucson

Application deadline December 4, 2017. More information.


          NEW!

Programme Manager, Water Governance, Stockholm International Water Institute, Stockholm, Sweden

Application deadline December 5, 2017. More information.


          NEW!

          Lecturer, Department of Earth Science, University of California-Santa Barbara

Application review begins December 6, 2017. More information.


          Higher Education Lead, Ellen MacArthur Foundation, Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK

Application deadline December 8, 2017. More information.

 

Postdoctoral Fellow, UREx and UWIN Sustainability Networks, Arizona State University

Application deadline December 8, 2017. More information.

 

Assistant Professor, Watershed Science/Soil Physics, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida

Application deadline December 10, 2017. More information.


          NEW!

Postdoctoral Researcher, Ecohydrology, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan

Application deadline December 10, 2017. More information.


          NEW!

          Research Associate, NERC, Science of the Environment, Wallingford, UK

Application deadline December 11, 2017. More information.


          NEW!

eLearning Programme Associate, United Nations University, Bonn, Germany

Application deadline December 14, 2017. More information.

 

Assistant or Associate Professor, Research, College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, University of Vermont

Application deadline December 15, 2017. More information.

 

Lead Midwest Energy Analyst, Climate & Energy Program, Union of Concerned Scientists, Chicago, IL

Application deadline December 15, 2017. More information.

 

Tenure Track Position, Environmental Fluid Mechanics and Water Resources Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts

Application deadline December 15, 2017. More information.


          NEW!

          Research Associate, Sustainability Science, University of Luxembourg

Application deadline December 18, 2017. More information.

 

Postdoctoral Researcher, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment, Palo Alto, California

Application deadline December 20, 2017. More information.

 

Faculty Position, Hydrology/Water Resources Engineering, The National University of Singapore

Application deadline December 31, 2017. More information.

 

Assistant or Associate Professor, Civil Engineering, University of Houston, Houston, Texas

          Application deadline January 1, 2018. More information.

 

Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Hydro Climate Research, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire

          Application deadline January 1, 2018. More information.


          NEW!

          GIS Specialist, Pennsylvania Environmental Council, State College, Pennsylvania

Application deadline January 5, 2018. More information.


          NEW!

Director, Institute for Environment and Human Society, United Nations University, Bonn, Germany

Application deadline January 16, 2018. More information.


           ABCRC/LTER Site Director, University of Virginia, Virginia Beach, Virginia

More information. Search for posting number 0621588.

 

Assistant or Associate Professor, Coastal Ecology, Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia, Charlottesville

          More information Posting number 0619572.

 

          Assistant Professor, Environmental Policy, Michigan Tech, Houghton, Michigan

More information.

 

Assistant or Associate Professor, Marine Sciences, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia

More information.


          Communications Manager, National Audubon Society, Phoenix, Arizona

          More information.

 

Conservation Alliance Engagement Coordinator, Central Arizona Conservation Alliance

          More information.

 

Conservation and Land Management Internship Program, Chicago Botanic Garden, Chicago, Illinois

More information.


          Director, Appleton-Whittell Research Ranch, Elgin, Arizona

More information.


          Environmental Manager, Recology, San Francisco, California

More information.


          Executive Director, Friends of the Verde River Greenway, Cottonwood, Arizona

More information.


          Global Food Lead Scientist, World Wildlife Fund, flexible location

More information.


          Global Forest Lead Scientist, World Wildlife Fund, flexible location

More information.


          Global Wildlife Conservation Lead Scientist, World Wildlife Fund, flexible location

          More information.


          Junior Environmental Water/Wastewater Engineer, CH2M, Louisville, Kentucky

More information.

 

Volunteer Coordinator Intern, International Society of Sustainability Professionals

          More information.


          Jobs at Recycle1, Phoenix, Arizona

          More information.


          Manager, Climate Resilience, Sonoran Institute, Phoenix, Arizona

More information.

 

Manager, Economic Development, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Phoenix, Arizona

          More information.


          Part-time, Sustainability Intern, Sprouts, Phoenix, Arizona

More information.


          Program Assistant, Devens Eco-Efficiency Center, Devens, MA

          More information.

 

Supply Chain Sustainable Intern - Summer 2017, Cox Communications, Phoenix, Arizona

          More information.



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