The University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences is an engine of scientific discovery, with researchers working across the spectrum of agricultural and life sciences. Academically, the college offers research-based, hands-on teaching of undergraduates; world-class graduate programs rich in research and project assistantships; and short courses, workshops and other programs. Our outreach activities bring the work of the college to Wisconsin businesses, organizations and communities throughout the state. The Department of Community and Environmental Sociology (CES) focuses on a wide array of issues from environmental degradation and globalization to sustainability and local food systems. The faculty is made up of an interdisciplinary group trained in fields ranging from sociology to science and technology studies and environmental studies. CES is an engaged group whose work, while theoretically informed, is often directed at intervening in and affecting real-life situations. This position will take the lead on the social sustainability of farm labor research of the Soil Health and Agroecological Living Lab (SHALL), as well as providing additional capacity in the qualitative and mixed methods research of SHALL and its SHARE (Soil Health Alliance for Research and Engagement) partners.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree