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; climate change and health). Excellent written and oral communication skills. Preferences: Preferences: PhD in environmental health science, environmental science, environmental or health policy, public
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university system. Understanding of the policy climate for teacher education in Maryland. Preferred Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Skill in managing budgets. Skill in writing grants and working on Federal grants
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the diversity of the campus community and contributing to the climate of inclusivity in the College and University. Our faculty make strong connections with public schools and non-governmental organizations
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climate resilient and sustainable residential and urban landscapes that incorporate ecological principals related to environmental horticulture practices, native plants, wildlife habitat, pollinator plants
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understand pathways to reach challenging and ambitious climate and sustainability goals at international, national, and/or subnational levels. Such research approaches may include integrated quantitative
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Posting Details Posting Details Position Number: 129147 Title: Faculty Assistant Functional Title: Climate Change Program Manager Category Status: 15-Fac.Non-Tenured,Continuing Con Applicant Search
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international collaborators and government actors Experience in the climate space and passion for environmental impact Demonstrated commitment to diversity, inclusion and belonging Experience working in a
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/service. The successful candidate will bring expertise in any global health subdiscipline (e.g., water, sanitation and hygiene; climate change and health; maternal and child health; food safety and security
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satellite data processing and geospatial technologies to the forefront of scientific discovery. Through our research and teaching, our faculty, staff, and students advance cutting-edge solutions for climate
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models with diverse data sources at various spatial and temporal scales. These research approaches should be applied within the broader context of addressing socioenvironmental concerns such as climate