Clemson University MBA Programs
Lecturer- Remote Sensing
Clemson University MBA Programs, Hall, Montana, United States, 59837
Clemson University: College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences: Forestry and Environmental Conservation
Location: 245 Lehotsky Hall
Open Date Oct 29, 2024
Description Opportunity – Join a team of faculty and staff committed to inclusive excellence and to providing the best possible learning experience for our 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 with a Carnegie Very High Research Activity (R1) designation and strong community engagement. The Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation, within the College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences, offers world‑class research, teaching and extension programs in natural resources conservation. The 17,500‑acre Clemson Experimental Forest adjacent to the campus provides abundant opportunities for teaching, research and outreach.
Degree Programs: The Department offers undergraduate majors in Environmental and Natural Resources, Wildlife and Fisheries Biology, and Forest Resource Management (SAF‑accredited). Graduate programs include M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Wildlife and Fisheries Biology and Forest Resources, and a Masters of Wildlife and Fisheries Resources (MWFR), a professional, non‑thesis degree.
Research Facilities: FEC is home to 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 University’s Wood Utilization Design Institute and the Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science, a research field station in Georgetown, South Carolina.
Course Responsibilities: The candidate will teach the Remote Sensing online course for MWFR students. Responsibilities include creating course content in Canvas, delivering 3 credit worth of lectures, facilitating discussions, designing assignments, and assessing student mastery.
Qualifications
PhD in a natural resource related field with demonstrated experience in Remote Sensing.
Experience teaching at the university level and proficiency in delivering online instruction.
Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace.
Application Instructions To ensure full consideration, applications should be submitted through this link before Nov. 8, 2024. Submissions must include a CV, cover letter, 3–5 contact references, and a teaching statement.
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Open Date Oct 29, 2024
Description Opportunity – Join a team of faculty and staff committed to inclusive excellence and to providing the best possible learning experience for our 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 with a Carnegie Very High Research Activity (R1) designation and strong community engagement. The Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation, within the College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences, offers world‑class research, teaching and extension programs in natural resources conservation. The 17,500‑acre Clemson Experimental Forest adjacent to the campus provides abundant opportunities for teaching, research and outreach.
Degree Programs: The Department offers undergraduate majors in Environmental and Natural Resources, Wildlife and Fisheries Biology, and Forest Resource Management (SAF‑accredited). Graduate programs include M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Wildlife and Fisheries Biology and Forest Resources, and a Masters of Wildlife and Fisheries Resources (MWFR), a professional, non‑thesis degree.
Research Facilities: FEC is home to 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 University’s Wood Utilization Design Institute and the Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science, a research field station in Georgetown, South Carolina.
Course Responsibilities: The candidate will teach the Remote Sensing online course for MWFR students. Responsibilities include creating course content in Canvas, delivering 3 credit worth of lectures, facilitating discussions, designing assignments, and assessing student mastery.
Qualifications
PhD in a natural resource related field with demonstrated experience in Remote Sensing.
Experience teaching at the university level and proficiency in delivering online instruction.
Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace.
Application Instructions To ensure full consideration, applications should be submitted through this link before Nov. 8, 2024. Submissions must include a CV, cover letter, 3–5 contact references, and a teaching statement.
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