Rank is tenure track assistant professor. Applicant qualifications include: a research agenda in environmental politics and/or policy; an active research program with strong potential for producing high impact publications and attracting external grant funding; sound skills in research methodology, demonstrated interest in participating in a multidisciplinary initiative on climate change, the ability to teach classes in public policy and environmental politics at the undergraduate and graduate levels; and a Ph.D. completed by August 2016 in political science or a related field.

Salary, start-up package, and fringe benefits are competitive. Standard teaching load is four courses per year. 

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is committed to a pluralistic campus community through affirmative action,equal opportunity, work-life balance, and dual careers. 

To begin the application process go to the website http://employment.unl.edu requisition #F_150135 and  complete the Faculty/Administrative Information Form before sending a letter of intent, vita, writing sample, evidence of teaching potential, and three letters of reference to:


Chair, Environmental Policy Search Committee,
Department of Political Science
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
511 Oldfather Hall
Lincoln, NE 68588-0328


To assure full consideration, applications should be received by October 1, 2015