Field Research Studies Instructor
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Wildlands Studies Program, California State University Monterey Bay
Wildlands Studies offers 16 field courses/year studying wildlife &/or wildland environmental study topics emphasizing hands-on learning & onsite explorations of pressing environmental issues; courses run 2-7 weeks year-round throughout North America, Asia, Central & South America, South Africa & other locales. This year students study wolf populations, elephant re-entry, mountain wildlife ecology, ecosystem dynamics, conservation biology, forest resource management, cultural sustainability, etc. Now accepting course proposals and instructor applications for 2010-2011. Applications will be reviewed monthly through 08/09. Applicants must have graduate degree in hand. Submit CV, cover letter regarding your experience with course topics/fieldstudy experience & brief initial course proposal. W.S. staff will work with applicants on their formal proposals. The catalog of current courses is available at our website. Wildlands Studies is particularly interested in soliciting proposals for courses in destinations popular and affordable to undergraduates. We prefer locations/projects with a section on wildlife. We are also accepting instructor applications for selected existing ecology programs to be offered again in 2010-2011.
Send all application materials titled New Course Proposal to leslie@wildlandsstudies.com
Mail: Wildlands Studies, PO Box 3403, Santa Cruz, CA 95063
Phone: (831) 477-9955
Salary: $20,000 to less than $30,000
Institution: Wildlands Studies
Location: Multiple locations
Date posted: 6/16/2009
Application deadline: 8/21/2009