Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
die Georg-August-Universität Göttingen sucht ab 01.04.2023 eine/n
weitere/n Prae-/Post-Doc (bis 31.12.2025, 80%, TVL E13) zur Mitarbeit in
einer Forschungsgruppe. Angesprochen sind Forst- und
Sozialwissenschaftler, mit Interesse am Thema Wald und Kommunikation mit
Waldeigentümern und der Gesellschaft, die im FNR-Projekt „KommZuSinus“
mit Bezug auf Sinus-Milieus forschen möchten. Erfahrungen mit
quantitativen Methoden und SPSS sind erwünscht. Besonders interessant
ist die Stelle sicherlich, wenn Sie Ihren Forschungsschwerpunkt im
Bereich Forstpolitik, politische Kommunikation, soziale Milieus und/oder
quantitative Soziologie o.ä. haben.
Bewerbungsfrist ist der 07.02.2023. Ansprechpartner: Prof. Dr. Max Krott
(mkrott(a)gwdg.de) Bewerbungen ausschließlich über das Onlineportal.
Bitte die Stellenausschreibung (Anhang) entsprechend zu veröffentlichen
bzw. zu teilen!
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Dr. Peter Aurenhammer
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Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
dear colleagues,
another prae/post-doc position for forest- or social scientists is being
announced at the University of Göttingen (see above/attachment). German
language is a must, therefore the call is in German only. The position
is probably esp. interesting for researchers with a background in forest
policy, political communication, social milieus and/or quantitative
sociology or alike. Emphasis is given also to knowledge of quantitative
methods and SPSS. Please share with any potentially interested
colleagues and scholars.
Best,
Peter
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Apologies for any cross-postings.
Hi all,
We hope this email finds you well. This is just a friendly reminder that the registration deadline for the micro-certificate Programs offered by the Faculty of Forestry at UBC is quickly approaching.
These 4 micro-certificate programs include the following:
Climate Vulnerability and Adaptation (CVA)<https://forestry.ubc.ca/programs/certificate/climate-micro-certificate/> provides forest professionals with an understanding of climate science, vulnerability assessments, adaptation development, and how it is applied to management and business case adaptation.
Co-Management of Natural Resources (CNR)<https://forestry.ubc.ca/programs/certificate/co-management-natural-resource…> explores how to advance co-management initiatives, institutional and relational change, and intercultural understanding at the nexus of Indigenous and Western Knowledge systems.
Forest Carbon Management (FCM)<https://forestry.ubc.ca/programs/certificate/forest-carbon-management/> centres on forest carbon accounting, data analysis, and natural resource management to excel in forest carbon projects and associated markets around the world.
Climate Action and Community Engagement (CACE)<https://forestry.ubc.ca/programs/certificate/climate-action-community-engag…> teaches students to engage and train local climate champions to build stronger and more resilient cities in the face of climate change extremes.
As a reminder, these programs are designed to provide participants with advanced training in a number of specific areas, and offers a unique opportunity for professional development. The micro-certificate programs will equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the field.
The registration deadline for the program is Sunday, February 12. We encourage you to register as soon as possible to secure your spot in the program.
You can you view further information about all programs here: https://forestry.ubc.ca/future-students/certificates/
We look forward to seeing you in the program!
Best,
Maya Dong (she, her, hers)
Digital Marketing Editorial Assistant
Faculty of Forestry | Dean's Office
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Unceded xʷməθkʷəy̓əm Territory
Contact | maya.dong(a)ubc.ca<mailto:maya.dong@ubc.ca> | 778-251-3245
Info | forestry.ubc.ca | ubc.ca
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Hi all,
UBC Faculty of Forestry is excited to invite you to our first information session of 2023!
On January 17, join us to learn more about UBC Forestry’s Master of Urban Forestry Leadership program. This session is a great opportunity to learn about program requirements, eligibility, admissions and submitting a strong application for our professional master’s programs.
Taught entirely remote, the MUFL program is for practicing professionals who want to gain a competitive advantage – in only 14-months. With a focus in key areas such as urban forestry, strategic management and decision-making, this interdisciplinary professional master’s degree will give you the skills to take your career in new directions. An optional field experience in Europe complements the online program and provides opportunities to liaise with fellow students and urban forestry leaders.
When: January 17, 2023 at 9:30am (PST)
Where: Online
RSVP: https://forestry.ubc.ca/events/mufl-information-session/
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Maya Dong (she, her, hers)
Digital Marketing Editorial Assistant
Faculty of Forestry | Dean's Office
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Unceded xʷməθkʷəy̓əm Territory
Contact | maya.dong(a)ubc.ca<mailto:maya.dong@ubc.ca> | 778-251-3245
Info | forestry.ubc.ca | ubc.ca
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