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University of Washington, Assistant Professor of Health and Environment in Arctic Indigenous Communities
Sent on behalf of Nives Dolšak, Search Committee Chair, University of Washington
Inviting applications for a position of an Assistant Professor of Health and Environment in Arctic Indigenous Communities
We would appreciate your assistance in letting those you know who may be interested that The School of Marine and Environmental Affairs (SMEA) and the Department of American Indian Studies (AIS) at the University of Washington is now accepting applications for the position of Assistant Professor of Health and Environment in Arctic Indigenous Communities.
The School of Marine and Environmental Affairs (SMEA) and the Department of American Indian Studies (AIS) at the University of Washington (UW) invite applications for a nine-month (100% FTE) tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor of Health and Environment in Arctic Indigenous Communities. We seek a scholar who will advance our understanding of the relationships between health and environment in Arctic Indigenous communities. The candidate will be jointly appointed in SMEA in the College of the Environment (2/3 FTE) and in AIS in the College of Arts and Sciences (1/3 FTE). A Ph.D. or foreign equivalent degree is required. Relevant fields of expertise include but are not limited to Population Health, American Indian Studies, Indigenous Studies, Arctic Studies, Environmental Sociology, Political Science, Social Psychology, Anthropology, and Human Geography.
Please see https://ap.washington.edu/ahr/position-details/?job_id=40544 for detailed information. For any questions, please contact Nives Dolšak, Search Committee Chair,nives[at]uw.edu.
Nives Dolšak
Professor and Associate Director
School of Marine and Environmental Affairs University of Washington Seattle
Twitter: @NivesDolsak