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Clemson University seeks a Lecturer of Remote Sensing to teach online courses for its Masters of Wildlife and Fisheries Resources program. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in a relevant field, university teaching experience, and a commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Clemson University: College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences: Forestry and Environmental Conservation
Location
245 Lehotsky Hall
Open Date
Oct 29, 2024
Description
Opportunity: Come join a team of faculty and staff committed to inclusive excellence and to providing the best possible learning experience for its students. Clemson University’s Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation (FEC) invites applications for the position of Lecturer of Remote Sensing.
University and Departmental Profile
Clemson University is a highly ranked public, land-grant university designated as a Carnegie Very High Research Activity (R1) institution with strong community engagement. The Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation offers undergraduate majors in Environmental and Natural Resources, Wildlife and Fisheries Biology, and Forest Resource Management (SAF-accredited). It also offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Wildlife and Fisheries Biology and Forest Resources, and a professional Masters of Wildlife and Fisheries Resources (MWFR).
The department is home to several research units and centers, including the South Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, the James C. Kennedy Waterfowl and Wetlands Conservation Center, and the National Bobwhite and Grassland Initiative. The department collaborates with Clemson’s Wood Utilization Design Institute and the Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science.
The main campus is located in the upper Piedmont of South Carolina, adjacent to the Blue Ridge Mountains, with the Clemson Experimental Forest providing extensive opportunities for teaching, research, and outreach.
Position Responsibilities
The successful candidate will teach the online Remote Sensing course for MWFR students. Responsibilities include creating course content in Canvas, engaging students through discussions and assignments, and developing assessments to evaluate student mastery.
Qualifications
The candidate should have university teaching experience, be comfortable with online instruction, hold a PhD in a natural resource-related field, and have experience in Remote Sensing. A demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion is also required.
Application Instructions
Applications should be submitted via the provided link before Nov. 8, 2024. Required materials include a C.V., cover letter, 3-5 references, and a teaching statement.