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Cluster hire (3 TT positions) in Climate Change Decision-Making

  • 1.  Cluster hire (3 TT positions) in Climate Change Decision-Making

    Posted 09-27-2022 10:13

    *Apologies for cross-posting*

    The University of Alabama, Department of Geography in collaboration with the Alabama Water Institute (AWI), seeks candidates for a cluster hire of three tenure-track appointments at the rank of Assistant Professor starting August 16, 2023. The three broad areas of interest in this cluster hire include: 1) geovisualization and spatial analysis to support climate change decision-making (CCDM), and 2) physical geography and 3) human geography research expertise that can provide actionable insights into climate impacts and adaptation.

    Applications received before October 24, 2022, will receive first consideration. For more information, please see the announcement on the department's website here.

     

    Best regards,

    Nicholas R. Magliocca

    Associate Professor | Pronouns: He/Him

    College of Arts & Sciences Leadership Board Faculty Fellow

    Director – Laboratory for Human-Environment Interactions Modeling & Analysis (HEIMA)

    Department of Geography
    The University of Alabama
    2013 Shelby Hall
    Box 870322
    Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
    Phone 205-348-4198
    nrmagliocca@ua.edu | https://geography.ua.edu | https://heima.ua.edu

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