The Schools of Earth and Space Exploration, Life Science, and Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University (ASU)—collectively as part of The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences—invite applications for two Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow positions in Indigenous Knowledge Systems integrated with research in any area of life, environmental, social, or Earth science related to global change. Global change has resulted in alterations in climate, biodiversity, health, and well-being, affecting local to global ecosystems and human communities. This invitation recognizes that the contributions of Indigenous Knowledge Systems to sustainability, resilience, placemaking, and relationship to Earth systems are essential for creating more holistic, long-term solutions to the pressing global problems of the Anthropocene.

Applications can be submitted online via https://apply.interfolio.com/140334. Application materials should include a Curriculum Vitae; a letter of interest describing how you meet the qualifications noted above; and contact information for three references including email addresses. Application deadline is March 13, 2024.

More information can be found here: https://apply.interfolio.com/140334



​Steven Semken, Ph.D., C.I.G. (he)

Professor of Geology and Education • Senior Global Futures Scientist

School of Earth and Space Exploration

Arizona State University

Tempe, Arizona 85287-1404 USA

semken.asu.edu