The Arnold School of Public Health at the University of South Carolina is seeking an energetic and visionary Chair for the Department of Environmental Health Sciences. This academic leadership role offers an exceptional opportunity to shape the future of research, education, and practice in environmental health. The individual will provide strategic leadership and vision for the Department, fostering a dynamic, inclusive, and internationally recognized academic environment. The successful candidate will advance cutting-edge research, promote interdisciplinary collaboration, and strengthen the department's reputation for excellence in teaching and service. The Department of Environmental Health Sciences (ENHS) has a strong history of competitive research funding in support of academic and research initiatives focused on environmental issues that span ecosystems and human health. The Department also supports undergraduate and graduate teaching missions by fully participating in the Arnold School's BA, BS, MPH, MS and PhD programs. The University of South Carolina has been designated by the Carnegie Foundation as an institution of "very high research activity". Environmental Health Sciences plays a key role within the Arnold School, (www.sph.sc.edu) which is a campus leader in scholarship, undergraduate majors, and external research funding. The Arnold School's leadership is committed to providing the new Chair of ENHS with the resources necessary to enhance the department's research and academic activities. The Department of Environmental Health Sciences (www.sph.sc.edu/enhs) has outstanding NSF, NOAA and NIH funded research on climate change and health, community monitoring of wastewater, antibiotic resistance, micro/nanoplastics fate and effects, forest fire impacts related to drought, environmental-safety forecast modeling, etc. The University of South Carolina is located in Columbia, the state capital and the center of a metropolitan statistical area that is home to over 800,000 residents. Columbia is situated in the center of the state, approximately 100 miles from both the Atlantic coast and Blue Ridge Mountains. The Columbia area offers a wide range of cultural and recreational resources including Lake Murray, Riverbanks Zoo, Congaree National Monument, Koger Center for the Performing Arts, EdVenture Children's Museum and Southeastern Conference Athletics. The climate is sub-tropical featuring long, temperate falls and springs; and short, mild winters.
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Job Type
Full-time
Industry
Educational Services
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees