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Director of the Institute at Brown for Environment and Society

Employer
Brown University
Location
Rhode Island, United States
Salary
Salary Not specified
Date posted
Sep 20, 2021

Job Details

Brown University seeks an accomplished academic leader to serve as Director of the Institute at Brown for Environment and Society (IBES). We seek a candidate to develop and implement a vision for the next phase of growth in IBES. IBES has grown substantially since its founding, and further growth in faculty and programs is envisioned in the coming years. The Institute occupies a relatively unique position in the higher education landscape as a university-wide Institute with a growing number of centrally-funded faculty lines that allow it to recruit across disciplines. A successful candidate will be a scholar qualified for appointment at the full-professor level in any tenure-granting unit at Brown, with a record of administrative leadership and fundraising experience, an outstanding record of scholarly achievement, an active research agenda, excellence in undergraduate and graduate teaching and advising, and a demonstrated commitment to diversity and inclusion.

Founded in 2014 to consolidate and build campus-wide research and teaching expertise on the environment, IBES reports directly to the Provost and anchors activities in the Sustaining Life on Earth focal area of Brown’s Building on Distinction strategic plan. IBES’s research and education programs stem from the combination of multiple disciplinary approaches to pressing environmental problems. Tenure track faculty with joint appointments in IBES and disciplinary departments join with lecturers, research faculty, and faculty of the practice to create knowledge, educate students, and have local to global impact.

Through fundraising to date in the Brown Together campaign, IBES has dramatically expanded its core faculty roster, postdoctoral fellows, and centrally-funded research and outreach activities. It now includes 24 core faculty, many with additional appointments in the Departments of Anthropology; Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences; Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology; History; and Sociology. An additional 40 faculty hold affiliated appointments at the Institute, spanning all the divisions of the university (humanities, social sciences, physical sciences, life and medical sciences). Graduate student affiliates number over 75, similarly represent PhD programs across campus, and are well-represented in Brown’s Open Graduate Education program. The Institute’s undergraduate programs in environmental studies and sciences have rapidly grown, and attract more concentrators (majors) every year. The Institute, and faculty within it, collaborates with and contributes to other interdisciplinary centers of excellence on campus, including the Population Studies and Training Center, Cogut Institute for the Humanities, Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, the School of Public Health, and the Brown Arts Institute.

Applicants should submit materials via Interfolio ( http://apply.interfolio.com/94533 ). Please submit a cover letter and a current curriculum vitae.  The cover letter should describe research and teaching qualifications as well as leadership experience. The cover letter should also explicitly address how the candidate’s commitment to diversity and inclusion has informed current and past work. Candidates should submit the names and contact information of five references whom the search committee may contact later in the process but should not submit letters at this time. The review of applications will begin on October 15, 2021, but applications will be accepted and considered until the position is filled or the search is closed.

 

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Brown University

Founded in 1764, Brown is a nonprofit leading research university, home to world-renowned faculty, and also an innovative educational institution where the curiosity, creativity and intellectual joy of students drives academic excellence.

The spirit of the undergraduate Open Curriculum infuses every aspect of the University. Brown is a place where rigorous scholarship, complex problem-solving and service to the public good are defined by intense collaboration, intellectual discovery and working in ways that transcend traditional boundaries. As a private, nonprofit institution, the University advances its mission through support from a community invested in Brown's commitment to advance knowledge and make a positive difference locally and globally.

Brown is a leading research university, where stellar faculty and student researchers deploy deep content knowledge to generate new discoveries on those issues and many more. What sets their work apart? Collectively, Brown's researchers are driven by the idea that their work will have a positive impact in the world.

Brown students and faculty are tackling the nation’s opioid crisis. Planning the next Mars landing site. Uncovering the locations of ancient civilizations. Advising world leaders on new political models. Exploring new frontiers in multimedia arts. In each of their intellectual endeavors, our scholars and researchers are uncommonly driven by the belief that their work must — and will — have an impact in their communities, in society and the world.

We are a learning community grounded in a commitment of respect for the diversity of viewpoints that is fundamentally essential to intellectual discovery. We encourage the right of all individuals to express ideas and perspectives — and we embrace the value of vigorous debate in pursuit of knowledge.

Providence, Rhode Island — Brown's home for more than two and a half centuries — is a vibrant place to live, work and study, a stimulating hub for innovation, and a city rich in cultural diversity. 

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