EES Back to School Reading List! #EESPublishes #Spring2016

Our faculty and students have been busy during the winter break! Check out our newest publications! First Authored by EES Alumnus Dr. Patrick Alexander of LDEO Greenland Ice Sheet seasonal and spatial mass variability from model simulations and GRACE (2003-2012). Sole Authored by Professor Alfredo Morabia of Queens College in AJPH Perspectives Community Water Fluoridation: Open Discussions Strengthen Public Health  First Authored and co-authored by Professor Neil Landman of the American Museum of Natural History in the Journal of Molluscan Studies and Cretaceous Research A comment on response on: Getting unhooked: comment on the hypothesis that heteromorph ammonites were attached to kelp …

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Social Responsibility and the Natural World Adjunct Needed @PaceUniversity

The Environmental Studies department at Pace is looking for an adjunct to teach a course “Social Responsibility and the Natural World” (ENV 105). The class meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:35 PM – 6:00PM. Please click here for a Sample Syllabus Contact Professor Robert Chapman (rchapman@pace.edu)    

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#CésarChávez #Postdoctoral #Fellowship in #LatinoExperience and #Culture

DARTMOUTH COLLEGE CÉSAR CHÁVEZ POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP APPLICATION INFORMATION Dartmouth College invites applications for the César Chávez Postdoctoral Fellowship. The Fellowship supports a scholar whose research addresses aspects of Latino/a experience and culture. Particular attention will be given to candidates who work in any of the following fields: Comparative Literature, English, Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies, Spanish, Women’s, Gender, or Sexuality Studies or an interdisciplinary field that incorporates one or more of these disciplines. This fellowship is designed to nurture the academic career of a new scholar by providing opportunities to pursue research while gaining mentoring from Dartmouth faculty. The …

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Spring 2016 room assignments

SUBJ CRSENUM TITLE CRN MON TUE WED THU FRI STRT END RM INSTR1 INSTR2 EES 70400 The Nature of Scientific Resch 30487 R 1400 1600 7314 Connolly, Harold EES 71700 Earth Systems II 30489 W 1700 2000 7314 Salmun, Haydee Buonaiuto, Frank EES 79901 Current Issues in EES 30498 R 1730 1930 4419 Katz, Cindi EES 79903 Political Geogrphy Prison Expa 30522 W 1615 1815 4419 Gilmore, Ruth EES 79903 Environmental PoliticalEconomy 30523 R 1145 1345 6421 Gould, Kenneth EES 79903 The Politics of Public Space 30524 R 1615 1815 6494 Low, Setha EES 79903 Participatory Democracy 30525 R 1145 …

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1/20: #Internships #PostDocs #Fellowships #Professorships #Awards

Summer Internship @ IBM Performance Marketing Analytics 2 x Post Docs in Ecology, Evolution, Ecosystems, and Society @ Dartmouth Provost’s Office Pre-Dissertation Summer Research Awards 2016 Presidential Diversity Post Docs @ Brown Assistant Professor in Environmental Policy at Northeastern Illinois ERI Archival Research Awards  2016 2016 Great Lakes Summer Student Fellows Program (Cooperative Institute for Limnology and Ecosystems Research) Assistant Professor in Human Geography @ FIU (510813)

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Fully-Funded Fellowship in Earth Science Teaching

Behind the scenes at the Museum—and immersed in an urban classroom. Learn to teach Earth and space science in the New York City area through the Master of Arts in Teaching Urban Residency Program at the American Museum of Natural History, the first urban teacher residency program offered by a museum. The program is housed within the Richard Gilder Graduate School. Full-time 15-month program with stipend Small class sizes and one-on-one mentoring Science coursework at a world-class museum Learn to teach in a supportive nurturing environment Work alongside scientists and urban teachers Graduate with real-world teaching experience Ongoing professional support following graduation Share …

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Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy Grants

The Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy is soliciting submissions for grants for 2015. The awards support scholars in the final stages of their work toward a PhD–that is, in their research and dissertation preparation after their proposal has been approved by their committee. You have previously recommended a candidate for an award, and we hope you will alert other prospective candidates know about the awards this year. The deadline for 2015 proposals is January 31, 2016. Click here to learn more.    

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