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Faculty Hiring

 

The IGCB is not actively searching for new faculty currently, but positions may open in the near future so if you are considering lodging an application, contact the Institute Director for updated information.

 

See the below recent (but closed) calls for examples of faculty roles. 

Institute of Global Change Biology (U Michigan) seeks Assistant, Associate or Full Professor in Global Change Biology & Environmental Justice

The Institute of Global Change Biology (IGCB) at the University of Michigan invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position in global change biology and environmental justice, broadly defined. The candidate’s research should focus on the nexus of these two fields. The IGCB goal is to develop a comprehensive holistic understanding of the effects and consequences of global change on organisms, ecological systems, biosphere-atmosphere interactions, and coupled natural-human systems across temporal and spatial scales. The Institute’s focus on global change is broad, ranging from natural systems to public health. Both foundational science and work relevant to policy, management, and economics will be encouraged. The position will be joint with the School for the Environment and Sustainability, where the tenure home will reside. This is a university-year appointment at any level (Assistant, Associate, Full) with expected start date ranging from August 29, 2022 to December 2022.

Institute of Global Change Biology (U Michigan) seeks Assistant, Associate or Full Professor in Global Change Biology

The Institute of Global Change Biology (IGCB) at the University of Michigan invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position in any area of global change biology, broadly defined. The IGCB goal is to develop a comprehensive holistic understanding of the effects and consequences of global change on organisms, ecological systems, biosphere-atmosphere interactions, and coupled natural-human systems across temporal and spatial scales. The Institute’s focus on global change is broad, ranging from natural systems to public health. Both foundational science and work relevant to policy, management, and economics will be encouraged. The position will be joint with the School for the Environment and Sustainability (SEAS), and/or one or more other schools or departments at the University of Michigan (e.g., Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Medical School, School for Environment and Sustainability, School of Public Health), where the tenure home will reside, depending on the expertise and interest. This is a university-year appointment at any level (Assistant, Associate, Full) with expected start date ranging from August 29, 2022 to December 2022.

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