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>ANNOUNCEMENT OF  FACULTY POSITIONS 
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>                        Ecological and Natural Resource 
>Economics/Environmental Policy 
> 
>CAMPUS 
> 
>California State University Monterey Bay is a comprehensive state 
>university which values academic excellence and the integration of 
>learning, working, and residential living within a multicultural and 
>interdisciplinary community. The campus is located on scenic and historic 
>Monterey Bay in facilities described as a "model of U.S. Base closure and 
>reuse" at the former 
>Fort Ord Army Base. CSU Monterey Bay is being recognized for its 
>multicultural curriculum, commitment to technology, the development of 
>learning plans, outcomes-based multidisciplinary programs, innovative 
>methods for the delivery of teaching and learning, and community service 
>as an integral part of the curriculum. 
> 
>The curriculum is student-centered and focused on meeting the educational 
>and social needs of the 21st century. Students will demonstrate competency 
>in the fields in which they work and study as part of a process to ensure 
>educational excellence, relevance, continuous institutional renewal, and 
>ongoing assessment of student, faculty, and program quality. CSU Monterey 
>Bay is, and will remain, a "pioneering" institution. We are seeking 
>faculty, students, and staff persons who will join a small, flexible, 
>committed, and excellent academic community. 
> 
>Candidates must satisfy university-wide threshold criteria in the 
>following areas: raising extramural funds and developing entrepreneurial 
>activities, cross-cultural literacy, global competence, service-based 
>learning, and technology mastery and advocacy. 
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>APPOINTMENT AND RESPONSIBILITIES 
> 
>CSU Monterey Bay seeks two individuals with transdisciplinary skills in 
>ecological and natural resource economics to fill a position in the 
>Institute for Earth Systems Science and Policy (ESSP). The ESSP program 
>emphasizes a rigorous, transdisciplinary systems approach that links the 
>basic earth systems sciences ( e.g. biology, chemistry, ecology, 
>engineering, geology, physics, hydrology, atmospheric science) and science 
>tools (e.g. mathematics, statistics, modeling, spatial 
>analysis/visualization) to one another and to the social, economic and 
>political components of the earth system. In addition to an 
>interdisciplinary focus, ESSP emphasizes the use of technology and 
>multimedia applications to earth systems science and policy education to 
>develop workable solutions to complex environmental problems. 
> 
>The candidate will be responsible for designing curricula and teaching 
>undergraduate courses in Applied Ecological Economics, Environmental 
>Policy, Environmental  and Natural Resource Economics, Systems Modeling, 
>Adaptive Systems Management.  Candidates must have a demonstrated 
>achievement in  teaching, research, and technological expertise. 
>Candidates will be expected to develop an externally-supported research 
>program compatible with the focus on integrative, interdisciplinary 
>management of natural resources, and a systems approach to the analysis of 
>economic and ecological systems. The successful candidate will be expected 
>to develop innovative ways of linking economics and policy within the ESSP 
>curriculum, develop undergraduate and graduate course curricula, and 
>support planning and development of the Institute's graduate programs. 
>This individual will also conduct collaborative research with faculty  of 
>the Institute for Earth Systems Science and Policy  and other university 
>Institutes and contribute to the University's expertise in the application 
>of natural resource economics, ecological modeling, and environmental 
>policy. For one position, we will be hiring at the Assistant or Associate 
>level. The second position will be a Multi-year Lecturer appointment. 
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>MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS 
> 
>A Ph. D. or the equivalent is required. 
> 
>ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE 
> 
>We are seeking applicants with a record of exceptional achievement in 
>teaching and research. 
>The successful candidate will have demonstrated expertise and skill in 
>conducting economic analysis as the basis for the development of 
>environmental policy, experience in implementing and analyzing 
>environmental policy, environmental impact analysis, cost-benefit 
>analysis, multiple objective analysis, input-output models, and Stella 
>modeling. Experience in ecosystem valuation and management, risk 
>assessment and the use of UNIX and geographic information systems 
>considered an asset. Successful candidates will be sensitive to, and 
>demonstrate interest in teaching students with nontraditional or 
>ethnically diverse backgrounds. It is also highly desirable that 
>candidates have proficiency in a second language and experience in 
>bilingual or multicultural contexts; experience in innovative education; 
>technological expertise; and experience in multicultural, cross-cultural, 
>or global programs and projects. 
> 
>Starting Date:  January  1998 (later appointments will be considered) 
> 
>Filing Deadline:         September  1997 
> 
>Procedures: 
>        A complete application must include two (2) copies each of: 
> 
>        1. A brief letter summarizing qualification in a manner that 
>facilitates review. In particular,         explaining how your background 
>and experience enable you to the fulfillment of the ESSP 
>program and the CSUMB mission (the CSUMB Vision Statement is available on 
>the World     WideWeb: http://www.monterey.edu, or by writing to the 
>address below). Please provide   an e-mail address if available. 
>Supporting examples of work are unnecessary  unless     specifically 
>requested. 
> 
>        2. A curriculum vitae. 
> 
>        3. A list of four (4) references, including telephone numbers. 
> 
>Please direct your application to the attention of the Faculty Recruitment 
>Office. E-mail applications are encouraged. 
> 
>Apply To:       ATTN: Faculty Recruitment Office 
>                California State University, Monterey Bay 
>                100 Campus Center 
>                Seaside, CA 93955 
>                (408) 582-3569 
>                CRS (TDD users): 1-800-735-2929 
>                http://www.monterey.edu 
>                E-mail:  (applications) 
> 
>California State University, Monterey Bay is an equal opportunity, 
>affirmative action, and ADA employer committed to excellence through 
>diversity. 
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Udv Kornyeszek,
Hatha valaki epp a GP-nel akar dolgozni? Ime, nem lehetetlen....
Kellemes nyaralast (mar aki megengedheti maganak...),
Avet
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> Job Advertisement
> 
> Greenpeace International is looking for a  Nuclear Campaigner
> 
> 
> Objective:
> The objective of the Greenpeace Energy Campaign is to foster the rapid
> development of environmentally sound, renewable energy and conversion
> of energy systems now dependant upon  nuclear and fossil fuel energy
> to such alternatives.
> 
> Responsibilities:
> . Work with assigned team(s) to research, develop and achieve the
> objectives, strategies and tactics of the International Nuclear
> Campaign 
> . Write and oversee publication of nuclear campaign reports,
> fact sheets, briefings, etc. 
> . Plan, co-ordinate and participate in non-violent direct actions
> which effectively communicate the organisation's message 
> . Plan and implement political strategies in conjunction with GPI's
> Political Unit. . Plan and co-ordinate international media strategy
> with GP Communications and national offices 
> . Help prepare and implement the annual nuclear campaign
> proposal and work-plans. 
> . Other nuclear campaign duties as directed
> 
> Qualifications:
> . Considerable knowledge of Nuclear issues
> . Experience of non-governmental campaigning 
> . Excellent organisational and facilitation skills
> . Fluency in English, both written and spoken
> . Ability to work under pressure, to tight deadlines while remaining
> focused and calm 
> . Advanced writing skills
> 
>  Working Conditions:
> . Based in a Western European Greenpeace office
> . Salary according to salary scales of office
> 
> 
> Closing Date
> To apply for this position, please send your detailed CV together with
> written references to: Greenpeace International, Amelia Domina,
> Keizersgracht 176, 1016 DW Amsterdam, before Thursday 31st July 
> (tel.  00 31 20 523 6222,  Fax 00 31 20 523 6200
> 
> Special Notes:
> . This is a full-time position
> 
> 
> A complete job description is available upon request.
> 
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"You must be the change you wish to
  see in the world."
                                                  Gandhi
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