EPG Academic Job Market Resources
As the academic job market season is starting to warm up, the EPG network will again run two initiatives to help with navigating the market.
The first, to increase visibility of those going on the market who conduct research on environmental politics and governance (broadly defined), is our Job Market Candidate list.
If you are on the academic job market and would like to appear on this directory, please fill out this form: https://forms.gle/pgDncjTCHZXE3Fyr9
To view the current list: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fNZ9AvvEWlP0vx1mMbhJur7Tq8vEs0JNrQzF4tNJatg/
The second, is the EPG Academic Job Directory which aims to centralise and increase the visibility of academic job listings in the area of Environmental Politics and Governance.
The listings are currently available here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17n5SURyOHRpFjE0I9QE2AiyFsjHW-HhIK9Lq6-aI4S8/
If your department has a line open or you come across one that is not currently listed, please complete this short form to share with the community: https://forms.gle/fv4kmLWpiroknqPV9
Relevant jobs are related to climate change and the environment, as well as more traditional open sub-field lines where specialism in these areas is desirable.
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As a reminder from previous correspondence, we are currently accepting applications to present at EPG Online in the next upcoming session. To do so, please fill out the following form: https://forms.gle/B5iAAT95ngPx6CxJA
The deadline for submissions is 7th September, with the sessions commencing in late September/Early October.
We will also be holding informal evening drinks at APSA in Vancouver on Thursday 11th September, venue TBD. If you are interested in joining, then please sign up here: https://forms.gle/UmzN3sXtLahY3gBf6
All the best,
Liam