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NEW ITEMS
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Institute Events
1. Free Film Screening: Current Revolution: Transforming America's Electric Grid
2. Urban Garden Talk: Biodiversity and Low Input Gardening
3. LightWorks®: A Simple and Smart Way to Fix Climate Change
4. LightWorks®: Salute to Service: Climate Change and its Effect on Global and National Security
5. Wrigley Lecture Series: The World that Food Made
Other Events - On Campus
6. Materials Science Engineering & Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Seminar: Versum's
Advanced Materials Technology: A Glimpse Inside the Technology of High Value Materials for the
Semiconductor Market
7. Fall 2018 Distinguished Transportation Seminar: Integrating Shared Autonomous Fleet Services in
Urban Mobility: Dynamic Network Models for System Operation and Evaluation
8. Biodesign Institute Seminar: Miniature Optical Endoscopes for Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer
9. Help Map Humanitarian Crises!
10. Biodesign Viroholics Seminar Series: Emerging Pathogen Interactions with Host Cells: In Search of
Novel Antiviral Targets
11. 15th Annual Arizona Pavements/Materials Conference: Staying Ahead of the Performance Curve
12. Innovation Day: Celebrating Impact Through Innovation
Other Events - Off Campus
13. Green Chamber Lunch and Learn: Working Together for Our Water Future
News and Announcements
14. Tempe Town Lake sends message in a bottle
15. Meet Executive Master of Sustainability Leadership alumna Antonia Castro-Graham
16. ASU, UNSW students innovate to create zero waste
17. Meet our 2018 Outstanding Alumni Award nominees
18. Master of Sustainability student talks business on Innovations Happens podcast
19. How NAFTA created an impending crisis in Mexico
20. New research connects heat, weekends with aggressive crimes and shootings in Chicago
21. 2019-2020 Project Cities: Request for Proposals (RFP)
22. School for Environment & Sustainability, University of Michigan Looking for Grad Students
Institute Jobs
23. Graduate Student Support Coordinator, School of Sustainability
Other Jobs
24. Sustainability Project Coordinator, Develop Louisville, Louisville, KY
25. Natural Resources Specialist, U.S. Forest Service, Bartow, WV
26. Natural Resource Specialist 2 (Assistant Watermaster), Oregon Water Resources Department,
Milton-Freewater, OR
27. Research Analyst, World Bank, Washington, D.C.
28. Lecturer, Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley, CA
29. Open-rank, Tenure-track Faculty Position, Environmental Sustainability, Florida International
University, Miami, FL
30. Project Manager, GEM3 Project, Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID
31. Restoration Project Manager, Long Tom Watershed Council, Eugene, OR
32. Assistant Professor, Water Policy and Water Engineering, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
33. Assistant Professor, Geographic Information System for Natural Resources and the Environment,
Department of Natural Resources, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI
34. Assistant Professor of Internet of Things and Ecological Analytics, Department of Forestry and
Natural Resources, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
35. Assistant Professor of Management of Complex Systems, School of Engineering, University of
California, Merced, CA
36. Assistant Professor (Social Science), Department of Earth & Environment, Boston University,
Boston, MA
37. Assistant Professor, Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, College of Natural
Resources, University of California, Berkeley, CA
38. Associate Programme Management Officer, United Nations Environmental Programme, Geneva,
Switzerland
39. Assistant Professor, Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources, Colorado State
University, Fort Collins, CO
40. Assistant or Associate Professor, Groundwater Hydrology and Sustainability, School of Sustainable
Engineering and the Built Environment, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
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EVENTS
Institute Events
NEW!
Free Film Screening: Current Revolution: Transforming America’s Electric Grid
(Monday, November 5, 2018) With a focus on national security, economic prosperity, and
environmental justice, Current Revolution shows how the nation can embrace smart policies and
investments that support grid modernization through distributed renewable energy generation and the
development of an electric vehicle infrastructure. From 2:30-4:30 p.m. in the Marston Exploration
Theater, ISTB 4, Arizona State University, Tempe campus. More information and registration.
Sustainability Series: Salute to Service: Sustainability in the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
(Monday, November 5, 2018) Karen Baker, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will present Salute to
Service: Sustainability in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from 3:00-4:30 p.m. in room 481, Wrigley
Hall, Arizona State University, Tempe campus. More information and registration.
PhD Prospectus Defense; Beth Ann Morrison
(Tuesday, November 6, 2018) Beth Ann Morrison will defend her PhD prospectus Creating Just,
Equitable and Sustainable Communities using Communication and Participatory Design. Faculty,
students and the general public are invited. At 1:00 p.m. in room 323, Wrigley Hall, Arizona State
University, Tempe campus. More information.
Sustainable Infrastructure & Resilience Webinar Series: Markets & Finance
Mechanisms to Advance Resilience
(Wednesday, November 7, 2018) Join this webinar to hear financial experts from industry, academia
and local government discuss markets and mechanisms that support and advance resilience. From
1:15-2:45 p.m. ET. More information and registration.
NEW!
Urban Garden Talk: Biodiversity and Low Input Gardening
(Friday, November 9, 2018) Join us for this urban garden talk by Jacq Davis to learn some tips and
tricks on low-input gardening using techniques such as polyculture and building soil food webs, and
what edible plants can thrive in Arizona and produce abundance. From 9:00-10:30 a.m. in room 481,
Wrigley Hall, Arizona State University, Tempe campus. More information and registration.
NEW!
LightWorks®: A Simple and Smart Way to Fix Climate Change
(Friday, November 9, 2018) Dan Miller, The Roda Group will present A Simple and Smart Way to Fix
Climate Change from 2:00-3:00 p.m. in room 481, Wrigley Hall, Arizona State University, Tempe
campus. More information and registration.
NEW!
LightWorks®: Salute to Service: Climate Change and its Effect on Global and National
Security
(Friday, November 9. 2018) Rear Admiral Leendert "Len" Hering Sr., U.S. Navy (Retired) will present
Salute to Service: Climate Change and its Effect on Global and National Security from 3:30-4:30 p.m.
in room 481, Wrigley Hall, Arizona State University, Tempe campus. More information and registration.
NEW!
Wrigley Lecture Series: The World that Food Made
(Wednesday, November 14, 2018) Raj Patel, University of Texas-Austin will present The World that
Food Made from 2:00-3:30 p.m. in room 221 (Arizona Ballroom), Memorial Union, Arizona State
University, Tempe campus. More information and registration.
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Other Events
On Campus
NEW!
Materials Science Engineering & Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Seminar:
Versum’s Advanced Materials Technology: A Glimpse Inside the Technology of High
Value Materials for the Semiconductor Market
(Friday, November 2, 2018) Mark O’Neill will present Versum’s Advanced Materials Technology: A
Glimpse Inside the Technology of High Value Materials for the Semiconductor Market at 10:45 a.m. in
room 153, H-wing, Bateman Physical Sciences Center, Arizona State University, Tempe campus. For
more information contact Durella.ODonnell@asu.edu.
NEW!
Fall 2018 Distinguished Transportation Seminar: Integrating Shared Autonomous
Fleet Services in Urban Mobility: Dynamic Network Models for System Operation and
Evaluation
(Friday, November 2, 2018) Hani S. Mahmassani, Northwestern University will present Integrating
Shared Autonomous Fleet Services in Urban Mobility: Dynamic Network Models for System Operation
and Evaluation from 2:00-3:15 p.m. in room 559, College Avenue Commons, Arizona State University,
Tempe campus. More information.
School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy Seminar: Manipulating
Architecture and Mechanics via Bioinspired Design: Fibers, Gels and Composites
(Monday, November 5, 2018) LaShanda Korley, University of Delaware will present Manipulating
Architecture and Mechanics via Bioinspired Design: Fibers, Gels and Composites from 10:45 a.m.-12:00 p.m. in the auditorium, Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University, Tempe campus. More
information.
2018 Core Symposium
(Tuesday, November 6, 2018) Learn about the wide array of scientific and technical services available
to faculty, student and staff researchers at ASU and our partner institutions! Core scientists will present
lightning talks to highlight capabilities, and investigators will review research applications made
possible by core technologies. From 1:00-5:00 p.m. in the Lower Level Atrium, Biodesign A, Arizona
State University, Tempe campus. More information and RSVP by November 1.
NEW!
Biodesign Institute Seminar: Miniature Optical Endoscopes for Early Detection of
Ovarian Cancer
(Wednesday, November 7, 2018) Jennifer Kehlet Barton, University of Arizona will present Miniature
Optical Endoscopes for Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer from 12:00-1:00 p.m. in the auditorium,
Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University, Tempe campus. More information.
Discovery Series: Air Pollution and Human Health: Perspectives and New Directions
(Thursday, November 8, 2018) Michelle Beil, Yale University will present Air Pollution and Human
Health: Perspectives and New Directions from 1:30-2:30 p.m. in the auditorium, Biodesign Institute,
Arizona State University, Tempe campus. More information.
NEW!
Help Map Humanitarian Crises!
(Thursday, November 8, 2018) ASU is starting an on-campus chapter of YouthMappers! We will be
creating maps that will help the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) projects
focus on increasing food security, preventing diseases such as malaria, and responding to natural
disasters in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Come
and help us from 2:00-7:00 p.m. in room 324, Student Pavilion, Arizona State University, Tempe
campus. We encourage you to bring your laptop (and mouse). RSVP for free pizza and agenda.
IHR Humanities Forum: HUMANE?
(Thursday, November 8, 2018) The IHR Humanities Forum invites discussion of the challenges and
opportunities we face in the humanities right now. It is a place to share ideas and brainstorm new ways
advance the humanities at ASU and in the community. HUMANE? Is a panel discussion with Nina
Berman, Tracy Fessenden and Krista Ratcliffe. In this conversation, we will put the word 'humane'
under pressure, thinking together about how the humanities might make humans more humane. From
4:00-5:30 p.m. in room 242 (La Paz), Memorial Union, Arizona State University, Tempe campus. More
information and registration.
NEW!
Biodesign Viroholics Seminar Series: Emerging Pathogen Interactions with Host
Cells: In Search of Novel Antiviral Targets
(Friday, November 9, 2018) Thomas Holman, University of Alberta will present Emerging Pathogen
Interactions with Host Cells: In Search of Novel Antiviral Targets from 12:00-1:00 p.m. in the
auditorium, Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University, Tempe campus. More information.
NEW!
15th Annual Arizona Pavements/Materials Conference: Staying Ahead of the
Performance Curve
(Thursday-Friday, November 15-16, 2018) Pavement performance has been classically described as
an “S” shape curve. This performance is dependent on pavement age, traffic, layers strength and
engineering properties. Pavement construction quality, maintenance, and preservations practices will
dictate where pavements position on the performance curve. Our nationally and locally recognized
speakers will recap many of the related issues to pavement performance. The speakers will present on
the latest innovation in concrete pavements design and construction, geotechnical challenges and
solutions, and asphalt performance testing. The FHWA Mobile Asphalt Laboratory will be
demonstrated as part of the conference. This two-day conference is sponsored by Arizona State
University, Arizona Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Arizona’s industry
and local governments and will be held in the Memorial Union, Arizona State University, Tempe
campus. More information and registration.
NEW!
Innovation Day: Celebrating Impact Through Innovation
(Friday, November 16, 2018) Experience a slice of the ASU innovations impacting our world. ASU’s
first-ever Innovation Day will bring the university’s innovators – students, staff, faculty and partners –
together at Sun Devil Stadium for an afternoon of discovery and community culminating with a
performance by Reggie Watts. Innovation Day is a chance to celebrate the innovation mindset that’s
made ASU the most innovative university in the nation for four years in a row! From 3:00-5:00 p.m. at
Sun Devil Stadium, Arizona State University, Tempe campus. More information and RSVP.
Mapping the Grand Canyon Conference
(Thursday-Friday, February 28-March 1, 2019) The Mapping Grand Canyon Conference explores the
art, science, and practice of Grand Canyon cartography. Join this celebration and critical examination
of the cartographic history of a global landscape icon. Free and open to all, the conference promises a
full two-day program of map-based story-telling, and transdisciplinary analysis, state-of-the-art
geospatial and cartographic demonstrations, engaging hands-on activities, and open community
dialogue. In the Arizona Ballroom, Memorial Union, Arizona State University, Tempe campus. More
information and registration.
Off Campus
Boyce Thompson Arboretum Plant Sale
Volunteer at Arizona Fall Festival
(Saturday, November 3, 2018) The Arizona Fall Fest is a free and family-friendly celebration of
everything local to Arizona. The festival features food from many of Arizona’s finest restaurants, a beer
& wine garden, booths for local merchants and live entertainment. The festival will be from 10:00 a.m.-
4:00 p.m. at Hance Park 200 E Moreland St, Phoenix, AZ. Join our Towards Zero Waste Team and
become an AZ Fall Festival Volunteer! Families welcome, friends welcome, company groups welcome
to sign up. More information and sign up.
Creation Connection Movie Night: Happening: A Clean Energy Revolution
(Friday, November 9, 2018) This Fall’s movie is entitled HAPPENING. It highlights the current state of
clean energy generation and what lies ahead. When the issue of renewable energy comes up, it’s
common to think, “that’s a future thing. It’s like sci-fi.” Well, this film is here to tell you, the clean energy
revolution is happening right now. Director James Redford, an award-winning filmmaker…and, yes,
Hollywood legend Robert Redford’s son…takes us on his personal journey into the dawn of the clean
energy era as it creates jobs, turns profits, and makes communities stronger and healthier. With
Arizona voting on renewable energy standards and SRP setting far reaching renewable energy goals
for their customers, this is an important and timely topic. Come share your stories and ideas. Teens
and young adults encouraged to attend. Fee: $10, includes light dinner, movie and discussion. To
register, visit http://thecasa.org or call 480-948-7460. From 6:00-9:00 p.m. at Franciscan Renewal
Center, 5802 E. Lincoln Drive, Scottsdale.
Desert Rivers Audubon Monthly Speaker: The Crested Caracara in Arizona
(Tuesday, November 13, 2018) Rich Glinski, raptor specialist, will present The Crested Caracara in
Arizona from 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the Southeast Regional Library, 775 N Greenfield Rd, Gilbert. The
Crested Caracara is readily visible in the agricultural fields of the Santa Cruz Flats south of Casa
Grande during the winter months. More information.
NEW!
Green Chamber Lunch and Learn: Working Together for Our Water Future
(Wednesday, November 14, 2018) Cynthia Campbell, Water Resources Management Advisor, City of
Phoenix will present Working Together for Our Water Future. Join us from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at
Bluewater Grill Seafood Restaurant & Market, 1720 E. Campbell Ave, Phoenix. More information and
registration.
Geography 2050: Powering Our Future Planet
(Thursday-Friday, November 15-16, 2018) Geography 2050 is a multi-year, high-level strategic
dialogue among thought leaders from academia, government, and the world of business. Organized by
the American Geographical Society (AS) in 2014, the purpose of this continuing dialog is to facilitate
discussion of the major forces that will shape our planet’s future. Undoubtedly, energy will be one the
most important factors influencing geopolitics, environmental quality, transportation routes, military
conflicts, standards of living, world economies, food production, technical innovation, and the mass
movement of people. Speakers will include U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehorse; former BP Presidents
for America and China; former President of Shell Oil America; CFO of National Renewable Energy
Laboratory; Executive Director of the Waterloo Institute of Sustainable Energy; Director of the Julie
Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability; and many others The theme of this year’s Geography
2050 Symposium is Powering Our Future Planet. The meeting will be held at Columbia University in
New York City. More information.
Cruise the Canals
(Saturday, December 1, 2018) Sustainability students, especially ones in the desert, know what a
precious resource water is. But do you know where our water comes from and how it gets to your tap?
Find out by joining us on a bike cruise along the Arizona Canal, where we'll pedal from Old Town
Scottsdale to OHSO Brewery with Valley water experts filling us in on everything you've always
wondered about our water system. From 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., meet at South Bridge along Arizona
Canal & Marshall Way, 4420 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85251. More information. Questions:
Jake@localfirstaz.com.
9th National Summit on Coastal and Estuaries Restoration and Management
(Sunday-Thursday, December 8-13, 2018) Restore America’s Estuaries (RAE) and the Coastal States
Organization (SO) are proud to host the 9th National Summit on Coastal and Estuaries Restoration
and Management in Long Beach, California. The six-day Summit will explore cutting-edge issues in
coastal restoration and management, and will be comprised of a community restoration event, field
sessions, plenary sessions, expert presentations, special evening events, workshops, a poster hall,
and an award-winning coastal exposition hall. We hope that you will share in our excitement for this
new collaboration as we bring to you the largest national gathering of the restoration and coastal
management community. To be held at the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center in Long
Beach, California. More information.
2019 Riparian Restoration Conference
(Tuesday-Thursday, February 5-7, 2019) RiversEdge West is looking for individuals that can bring
innovative ideas, case studies, lessons learned, challenges, technologies, policy updates, adaptive
management techniques, and beyond, to the forefront of the riparian restoration community at the 17th
Annual Riparian Restoration Conference. You are invited to share your work and join us this February
at the Desert Botanical Gardens in Phoenix, AZ. Call for abstracts until October 19, 2018. More
information.
Leverage Points 2019: International Conference on Sustainability Research and
Transformation
(Wednesday-Friday, February 6-8, 2019) Humanity sits at a crossroad between tragedy and
transformation, and now is a crucial time for sustainability research. Radical approaches are needed in
sustainability research and praxis if they are to meet the challenges of the 21st century. Inspired by the
work of Donella Meadows' "Leverage Points: Places to intervene in a system", this conference will
explore the deep leverage points that can lead to sustainability transformations, asking: how do we
transform ourselves, our science, our institutions, our interventions and our societies for a better
future? We hope that this conference will help us move from incremental to transformational change;
extend our thinking about complex sustainability challenges and deepen our collective and
transdisciplinary research practices. To be held at Leuphana University, Lüneburg, Germany. More
information.
Second Biennial Population and Public Policy Conference
(Friday-Saturday, February 8-9, 2019) The Population and Public Policy Conference presented by the
International Association of Applied Demographers and hosted by the University of New Mexico
Geospatial and Population Studies and the University of Houston Hobby Center for Public Policy is
dedicated to bringing together a diverse group of academics, researchers, community advocates and
organizers, policy makers and students to exchange their experiences and research findings and how
those inform public policy. This interdisciplinary gathering of researchers, practitioners, policy makers
and students is an excellent platform for sharing recent innovations, trends, challenges and solutions to
population and public policy issues. To be held in the Hotel Albuquerque, Albuquerque, NM. More
information.
Emerging Materials Congress 2019: Unearthing the Research in Materials Science
and Nanotechnology
(Thursday-Friday, March 7-8, 2019) The Emerging Materials Congress 2019 is a unique event and
platform for global scientists, researchers, directors, professors, engineers from the research areas of
materials science, nanotechnology, chemistry and physics to share their knowledge and research
experiences with interactive panel discussion and sessions by keynote lectures, oral presentations, and
poster presentation. The scientific sessions will comprise research areas of biomaterials, polymer
science, materials science, nanotechnology, tissue engineering, carbon materials, energy materials,
biopolymers, 3D printing, ceramics, conductive materials, electrical, optical and magnetic materials,
materials applications, etc. More information and registration.
13th International Congress of Orthopterology Society: Challenges in Front of Climatic
and Environmental Changes
(Sunday-Thursday, March 24-28, 2019) This Congress will be organized for the first time in Africa. The
Congress will be organized in collaboration with the IBN ZOHR University of Agadir, the National
Center for Control of Desert Locust and the Orthopterists’ Society which has 500 members from 60
countries in partnership with several national and international institutions. The congress covers the
different aspects related to orthopterology: Biology, ecology, taxonomy, physiology, endocrinology,
cytogenetics. It will be held in Agadir, Morocco. More information.
A Climate for Change: Engineering Sustainability ‘19 Call for Abstracts
(Sunday-Tuesday, April 7-9, 2019) This conference will be held at the University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, PA. Seeking papers and posters in the following focus areas: regenerative built
environment; “one water” engineering and science; sustainable mobility; circular economy; engineering
and sustainability learning and engagement; and behavioral science for sustainability. The conference
welcomes submissions from academia, industry, nonprofit organizations, government institutions, and
other interested parties. To qualify for acceptance, please submit a 200 word abstract electronically on
or before October 31, 2018. The Conference Organizing Committee will inform all submitting authors
whether their papers have been accepted for presentation by November 30, 2018. More information.
Eleventh International Conference on Climate Change: Impacts & Responses
(Tuesday-Wednesday, April 16-17, 2019) Each year, the International Conference on Climate Change:
Impacts & Responses draws a diverse group of participants from all over the world. Our Program
Development team draws on this diversity to craft a rich and distinctive conference experience. The
conference will be held at the Pryzbyla Center, The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.
More information.
4th Open Science Meeting 2019: Transforming Land Systems for People and Nature
(Wednesday-Friday, April 24-26, 2019) The meeting will be held in Bern, Switzerland and will focus on
topics and themes that aim to advance our understanding of how land systems can form the basis for
sustainability transformations. This conference represents a unique opportunity to build and enhance
scientific capacity and enable transformations to a sustainable future by identifying core questions,
synthesizing research, and setting future agendas. Conference attendees will strive to develop
connections between researchers and stakeholders from civil society, government, and the private
sector, and to bridge science and decision-making for sustainable management and governance of
land use worldwide. More information and registration.
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NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
NEW!
Tempe Town Lake sends message in a bottle
Tempe Town Lake has been a part of the city's landscape for over 19 years, and Hilairy Hartnett's lab
has been measuring and collecting data there for the past 13. With over 1,200 samples of water,
Hartnett's work with the Central Arizona Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research Program hopes to
better understand what it takes to maintain the ecological health of a man-made lake in one of the
hottest regions of the United States. Read more.
NEW!
Meet Executive Master of Sustainability Leadership alumna Antonia Castro-Graham
Antonia Castro-Graham decided to pursue her Executive Master of Sustainability Leadership from
Arizona State University after a careful search of different programs. It makes sense that she wanted
to invest her time and money wisely — she already had a full-time job, an adjunct professorship at
California State University, Fullerton, and a two-year-old. Read more.
NEW!
ASU, UNSW students innovate to create zero waste
Students from opposite sides of the world found themselves competing on a unified front to create
solutions to divert waste from landfills and drive new businesses. A diverse group of 70 interdisciplinary
students at Arizona State University and UNSW Sydney created teams at their respective universities
as they took part in the inaugural PLuS Alliance Circular Economy ResourCE Hack. The innovation
hack was designed to find zero-waste alternatives for transitioning to a circular economy. The winning
team from each institution was then judged by an international panel of experts to determine an overall
“world champion.” Read more.
NEW!
Meet our 2018 Outstanding Alumni Award nominees
On November 2, during Arizona State University homecoming weekend, the School of Sustainability
will bestow one alumnus with the 2018 Outstanding Alumnus Award. With so many incredible
nominees, it’s going to be a hard decision to make. Read more.
NEW!
Master of Sustainability student talks business on Innovations Happens podcast
Sam Castañeda Holdren is a Master of Sustainability Leadership student from the U.S. who's now
living in Colombia, where he founded Out in Colombia, a travel agency focused on sustainable LGBT
tourism. Read more.
NEW!
How NAFTA created an impending crisis in Mexico
The North American Free Trade Agreement was intended to erase barriers to trade and investment
between Canada, Mexico and the United States, allowing goods to circulate freely. However, 24 years
after it came into force, the economics of the deal have had a profound effect on land use along the
U.S.-Mexico border, according to a study by a quartet of Arizona State University professors published
this month. Read more.
NEW!
New research connects heat, weekends with aggressive crimes and shootings in
Chicago
It happens all too often each summer: Yet another litany of weekend shootings in Chicago appears in
the news. A new Arizona State University and Purdue University research study examines this
phenomenon. In it, the authors sifted through data on almost 6 million reported crimes in Chicago
between 2001 to 2014 to try to tease out factors that might promote or suppress various types of
crime. Read more.
NEW!
2019-2020 Project Cities: Request for Proposals (RFP)
Arizona State University’s Sustainable Cities Network Project Cities program is now accepting
applications from Arizona cities, towns, counties, tribal communities, and/or regional partnerships to be
the partner for the Fall 2019-2020 Program Cycle. Partner communities benefit from thousands of
hours of research and work by ASU students and faculty members, from a variety of disciplines,
working to advance the community’s most pressing needs. This competitive selection process requires
higher-level support from elected officials and key city staff, and payment of modest project fees to
cover associated costs and ensure a successful partnership. Deadline for applications is November 21,
2018. More information.
16th Annual P3 Awards: A National Student Design Competition Focusing on People,
Prosperity and the Planet
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announces the release of the 16th Annual P3 Awards: A
National Student Design Competition Focusing on People, Prosperity and the Planet (P3) Phase I
Request for Applications (RFA). This collegiate design competition promotes the use of scientific and
engineering principles in creating innovative projects to address environmental challenges and develop
real-world solutions. This RFA is seeking applications in the research areas of Air Quality, Safe and
Sustainable Water Resources, Sustainable and Healthy Communities, and Chemical Safety. More
Information. Opens October 24, 2018 and closes December 11, 2018. Join us on Thursday, November
8 from 2:00-3:30 p.m. ET for an informational webinar about the P3 RFA and application process.
Webinar details will be posted on the P3 website.
NEW!
School for Environment & Sustainability, University of Michigan Looking for Grad
Students
This year, the University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) is working to
expand their reach and attract new and diverse prospective graduate students to our community of
sustainability leaders and change agents. As part of that effort, we are now waiving the application fee
for all qualified applicants to remove the financial barriers for students interested in exploring graduate
school. Do you know a talented student who is passionate about changing the world? Students
interested in the possibility of graduate school should submit their information. They can also explore
the Michigan SEAS website at seas.umich.edu, or you can make direct referrals using a simple online
form available at this link and the Michigan SEAS admissions team will follow up with students
individually over email.
Water Resources Research Center 2018 Photo Contest: Arizona Runs on Water
We had such a great response to last year's open-ended approach to our photo contest that we're
doin' it again this year. Just show us Arizona water. Yup, that's as specific as we're gonna get. Use
your creativity and technical ability to express the many ways water transforms our state and the many
ways our state transforms water. Capture anything from people and nature to business and agriculture.
It's completely up to you. Just make sure your picture(s) relate to water in Arizona! The winning
photographs will be featured on the WRRC website and at the 2019 WRRC Annual Conference on
Feb. 1. The winners will also be recognized at the February 2019 Chocolate Fest. High school students
can submit as well! Submit your photo(s) here: https://wrrc.arizona.edu/photo.
ASU Arboretum Campus Harvest Date Palms
We welcome everyone to come help with the date harvest, students, faculty, staff and the community.
The Polytechnic campus DATE HARVEST started September 22, there are still openings, and you can
sign up now! Coming up in October on the Tempe campus date sales: Help sell fresh campus grown
dates! ASU students need to sign up through Changemaker Central to accumulate hours toward the
Presidential Service Award at https://asu.volunteer match.org.
EPA Campus RainWorks Challenge
EPA is pleased to announce the 7th annual Campus RainWorks Challenge, a green infrastructure
design competition open to colleges and universities across the country. The challenge seeks to
engage with undergraduate and graduate students to foster a dialogue about stormwater management
and showcase the environmental, economic, and social benefits of green infrastructure practices.
Pollution associated with urban stormwater runoff is a problem that is growing in magnitude. The
Campus RainWorks Challenge invites the current generation of scholars to lend their creativity and
knowledge to the green infrastructure design process and become part of the solution to stormwater
pollution. Deadline for Entries: December 14, 2018; Winners Announced: Spring 2019. Do you have
what it takes to win? Step up to the challenge. Visit https://www.epa.gov/campusrainworks for more
information or contact RainWorks@epa.gov.
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Institute Job Openings
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Graduate Student Support Coordinator, School of Sustainability
Instructions to Apply: To review and apply go to ASU Human Resources, click on Internal or External
job opportunities, and search for 46738BR. Application deadline is November 9, 2018.
Program Coordinator, Global Locust Initiative
Instructions to Apply: To review and apply go to ASU Human Resources, click on Internal or External
job opportunities, and search for 46105BR. Application deadline is October 29, 2018.
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Other Jobs
Assistant Professor, International Environmental Planning, Department of Urban and
Regional Planning, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL
Application deadline November 4, 2018. More information.
Coordinator, Environmental Sustainability, Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort
Meyers, FL
Application deadline November 4, 2018. More information.
NEW!
Sustainability Project Coordinator, Develop Louisville, Louisville, KY
Application deadline November 4, 2018. More information.
Ecological Modeling Data Analyst, Cooperative Institute of Great Lakes Research,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Application deadline November 6, 2018. More information.
NEW!
Natural Resources Specialist, U.S. Forest Service, Bartow, WV
Application deadline November 7, 2018. More information.
NEW!
Natural Resource Specialist 2 (Assistant Watermaster), Oregon Water Resources
Department, Milton-Freewater, OR
Application deadline November 8, 2018. More information.
NEW!
Research Analyst, World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Application deadline November 9, 2018. More information.
Postdoctoral Scholar, Sierra Nevada Research Institute, University of California,
Merced, CA
Application deadline November 10, 2018. More information.
Assistant or Associate Professor of Aquatic Ecology, Center for Limnology and the
Department of Integrative Biology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
Application deadline November 11, 2018. More information.
NEW!
Lecturer, Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley, CA
Application deadline November 12, 2018. More information.
Assistant Professor in Data Science and Urban Systems, Princeton University,
Princeton, NJ
Review of applications begins November 15, 2018. More information.
Assistant Professor, Water Resources Engineering, University of Nebraska, Lincoln,
NE
Application deadline November 15, 2018. More information.
Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor in Water and Climate, Princeton University,
Princeton, NJ
Review of applications begins November 15, 2018. More information.
NEW!
Open-rank, Tenure-track Faculty Position, Environmental Sustainability, Florida
International University, Miami, FL
Application deadline November 15, 2018. More information.
NEW!
Project Manager, GEM3 Project, Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID
Application deadline November 15, 2018. More information.
Vallier Treehaven Resident Ecologist, Treehaven, Tomahawk, WI
Application deadline November 15, 2018. More information.
NEW!
Restoration Project Manager, Long Tom Watershed Council, Eugene, OR
Application deadline November 16, 2018. More information.
Assistant Professor of Environmental Economics, Department of Agricultural and
Resource Economics, University of California, Davis, CA
Next review date November 17, 2018. More information.
Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies, Department of History, Philosophy, and
Social Sciences, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI
Application deadline November 18, 2018, More information.
Assistant Professor, Hydrogeologist/Groundwater Modeler, Earth and Atmospheric
Sciences, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE
Application review begins November 23, 2018. More information.
NEW!
Assistant Professor, Water Policy and Water Engineering, East Carolina University,
Greenville, NC
Review begins November 24, 2018. More information.
NEW!
Assistant Professor, Geographic Information System for Natural Resources and the
Environment, Department of Natural Resources, University of Rhode Island,
Kingston, RI
Application deadline November 30, 2018. More information.
NEW!
Assistant Professor of Internet of Things and Ecological Analytics, Department of
Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Application deadline December 1, 2018. More information.
NEW!
Assistant Professor of Management of Complex Systems, School of Engineering,
University of California, Merced, CA
Application deadline December 1, 2018. More information.
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Human Dimensions of Natural Resources,
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign, IL
Application deadline December 1, 2018. More information.
NEW!
Assistant Professor (Social Science), Department of Earth & Environment, Boston
University, Boston, MA
Review of applications begins December 3, 2018. More information.
NEW!
Assistant Professor, Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, College of
Natural Resources, University of California, Berkeley, CA
Application deadline December 3, 2018. More information.
Assistant Professor, Hydrogeoscientists, Department of Geology and Geography,
West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
Application deadline December 3, 2018. More information.
NEW!
Associate Programme Management Officer, United Nations Environmental
Programme, Geneva, Switzerland
Application deadline December 5, 2018. More information.
NEW!
Assistant Professor, Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources,
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
Application deadline December 9, 2018. More information.
Assistant Professor, Sustainable Urban Systems, Urban Studies Institute, Georgia
State University, Atlanta, GA
Application deadline December 10, 2018. More information.
Assistant Professor, Urban Politics and Governance, Urban Studies Institute, Georgia
State University, Atlanta, GA
Application deadline December 10, 2018. More information.
Hydrologist, Air Force Personnel Center, Kelly or Lackland Air Force Base, TX
Application deadline December 11, 2018. More information.
NEW!
Assistant or Associate Professor, Groundwater Hydrology and Sustainability, School
of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, Arizona State University,
Tempe, AZ
Application deadline December 14, 2018. More information.
Adjunct Faculty, Environmental Management, Undergraduate School, University of
Maryland University College, Killeen, TX
More information.
Assistant Professor, Biological Sciences, University of Texas-El Paso, El Paso, TX
More information.
Conservation International Internships
Intern, RAP (rapid assessment program). More information.
Empire Innovation Professor, Institute on Research and Education in Energy,
Environment and Water, University of Buffalo, The State University of New York,
North Campus
More information.
Environmental Coordinator - Yosemite, Aramark, Fresno, CO
More information.
Housing Development Manager, Housing Authority of Maricopa County, Peoria, AZ
More information.
Housing Programs Assistant (INTERN), Housing Authority of Maricopa County,
Peoria, AZ
More information.
Natural Resources Technician, Summit Lake Paiute Tribe, Sparks, NV
More information.
Planning Director, Northern Arizona Council of Governments, Flagstaff, AZ
More information.
Positions at Seed Saver Exchange, Heritage Farm, Decorah, IA
More information.
Program Coordinator II (Sustainable Communities), Institute for Local Governments,
Sacramento, CA
Job announcement and more information.
Program Manager, Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy, Phoenix, AZ
More information.
Senior Director, Science of Natural Climate Solutions, Conservation International,
Arlington, VA
More information.
WordPress Designer, Arizona Sustainability Alliance, Phoenix, AZ
This is a volunteer position. More information.
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