Energy Policy Construction, Mining & Trades - Medford, MA at Geebo

Energy Policy

Tufts University:
School of Arts & Sciences:
Urban Environmental Policy Planning Location Medford, MA Open Date Jun 08, 2023 Description The Department of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning at Tufts University is searching for a part-time lecturer to teach the graduate-level course Energy Policy and the Transformation to Zero Carbon in Fall 2023.
Energy policies reflect vital social goals including national and regional security, physical and environmental health, poverty alleviation, employment creation, manufacturing competitiveness, mobility of people and goods, and increased social justice.
This course examines energy from several policy perspectives including the role of energy in community economic development, opportunities associated with technology and policy innovation, and explores programs and policies designed to de-couple economic growth and greenhouse gas emissions.
Qualifications Candidates should have a Master's degree or PhD in public policy, urban planning, public health, energy policy, engineering, or a related field.
Those with real-world practice and energy policy experience are preferred, as well as those with past higher education teaching experience.
Application Instructions All application materials must be submitted via Interfolio at Please submit a cover letter, CV, available teaching evidence (syllabus, course evaluations, etc.
), and three letters of reference.
Questions about the position may be directed to.
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
All offers of employment are contingent on completion of a background check.
Recommended Skills Public Health Teaching Public Policies Economic Growth Manufacturing Energy Policy Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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