This is a new position for the Fall 2026 semester in Environmental Policy, Natural Resource Management, and Sustainable Development. The course, DVM 3525, will examine the theoretical and empirical foundations of contemporary environmental policies, divergent approaches to natural resource management, and definitions, models, and experiences related to sustainable development in developing countries. The course is a lecture-based course and requires 54 university credits, including DVM 2505 and DVM 2506. The course will be delivered in person.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree