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REQUIREMENTS: The Environmental Policy Goddard Chair Group seeks an enthusiastic undergraduate student with experience in forest resources to support a multidisciplinary project on forest ecology, climate
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for a tenure-line Assistant Professor position starting Fall 2024. We seek innovative social science researchers whose work engages themes of social disparities, climate change, and health, broadly
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disparities, climate change, and health, broadly construed. Candidates working on topics such as (but not limited to) the impacts of climate change (and related environmental changes) on health in diverse
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Manager 1 position to provide support for the Penn State Climate Consortium . The Climate Consortium is a research consortium, within the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and administered by
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biomedical research and associated regulatory climate. Organized, responsive, attentive to detail, and possess a professional demeanor. Able to provide candid and constructive feedback to others to influence
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educational and outreach programs on climate change, with specific emphasis on climate smart agriculture and resiliency of agricultural and natural systems in the face of a changing climate. The position will
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candidate’s expertise in other programs of study in the Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering. Topics of these courses may include energy and climate policy, energy and sustainability applications of GIS
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engineering and science to address critical environmental challenges in climate and water quality. The potential beneficial impact of the candidate’s research area to society is more important than the specific
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climate. Perform additional duties as assigned. Qualifications: Typically requires a bachelor's degree and 3 years of relevant experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Must have
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. Analyze data and report to the Associate Director to help develop strategies, programs and initiatives or policy changes to address challenges and student issues related to student engagement and climate