department news /envs/ en Open Lecture Positions /envs/2023/09/29/open-lecture-positions Open Lecture Positions Anonymous (not verified) Fri, 09/29/2023 - 15:36 Categories: Faculty News Tags: Faculty department news

The Department of Environmental Studies (ENVS) at the University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder) is seeking lecturers to teach the following three undergraduate courses in the Spring 2024 semester (January 16 – May 8, 2024). The three courses are listed below, together with the class meeting patterns (days and times). Lecturers should hold a masters or PhD in a related subject. Class materials (e.g., syllabi, assignments, PowerPoint presentations) are available from previously-taught iterations of each class. All classes will be taught in-person.

  • ENVS 3020 Advanced Writing in Environmental Studies – up to 19 students – T/TH 8:30-9:45am

  • ENVS 3034 Foundations of Environmental Justice – up to 75 students – MW 2:30-3:20pm (supported by a graduate student Teaching Assistant)

  • ENVS/EBIO 3040 Conservation Biology – up to 75 students – T/TH 9:30-10:45am (supported by a graduate student Teaching Assistant)

Interested applicants should contact Amie Redding (ENVS Program Coordinator) at: Amie.Redding@colorado.edu. In your application email, please include: 1) your CV, and 2) a one-page (maximum) letter expressing your interest, qualifications, and experience. Within your letter, please indicate which of the three courses you are interested in teaching.

Compensation for these positions is $6,740 per course.

Please submit your application as soon as possible. We will begin reviewing applications on October 16, 2023 but the positions will remain open until filled.

 

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ENVS PhD candidate and Professor develop course on environmental racism /envs/2022/08/27/envs-phd-candidate-and-professor-develop-course-environmental-racism ENVS PhD candidate and Professor develop course on environmental racism Anonymous (not verified) Sat, 08/27/2022 - 21:36 Categories: Faculty News Student News Tags: Faculty Graduate Student department news

CU Boulder Today featured the new course examining environmental racism which will begin to be offered in ENVS in Fall 2022. The course will look at how environmental racism shapes contemporary scientific and environmental practices. Taught by ENVS PhD candidate Denise Fernandes, Professor Karen Bailey helped develop the course content.

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