I sent this to ESE students, but if you have additional students or post docs that will benefit, please send to them too.
From: Lee, Linda S
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2019 1:19 PM
To: 'Ese-student-list@ecn.purdue.edu' <Ese-student-list@ecn.purdue.edu>
Subject: For Asst Professors, Grad students & Post Docs welcomed - W: C4E Tenure and Promotion Roundtable November 4 3:30-5:00 - invitation
Dear all,
We are hosting a wonderful, supportive dialogue about crafting promotion and tenure statements next Monday from 3:30-5:00 pm in WALC 3090. Please share this event with assistant professors and graduate students who you think might be interested in these conversations.
The flyer is attached and details are also duplicated below. Thanks so much!
Center for the Environment at Purdue University
Building Sustainable Communities Signature Area Series
Roundtable: Promotion and Tenure
WALC 3090
November 4, 2019, 3:30– 5:00 PM
Light refreshments served
The Center for the Environment Building Sustainable Communities Signature Research Area is pleased to offer a roundtable focused on discussing promotion and tenure. Panelists are interdisciplinary tenured
faculty working on environmental challenges from across campus and will present on how they worked with their departments to craft their tenure documents. Comments will be followed by an interactive discussion with attendees in a supportive environment.
Moderator: Lynne Dahmen
Panelists
Dan Kelly, Department of Philosophy
Dan Kelly’s research interests lie at the intersection of the philosophy of mind and cognitive science, moral theory, and evolution. He is the author of Yuck! The Nature and Moral Significance of
Disgust, and has published papers on moral judgment, social norms, responsibility, racial cognition, cross-cultural diversity, and David Foster Wallace.
Zhao Ma, Department of Forestry and Natural Resources
Zhao Ma is an Associate Professor of Natural Resource Social Science from the Department of Forestry and Natural Resources in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Her research program
broadly addresses the question of how individuals and organizations make natural resource decisions in the context of social-ecological change.
Leigh Raymond, Department of Political Science
Leigh Raymond is Professor of Political Science at Purdue University. He received his Ph.D. in Environmental Science, Policy, and Management from U.C. Berkeley, and a B.A. in Philosophy from Yale
University. His research focuses on the politics of environmental policy design, adoption, and implementation, especially policies using market incentives such as carbon pricing.
Satish V. Ukkusuri, Lyles School of Civil Engineering
Dr. Satish V. Ukkusuri is a Professor in the Lyles School of Civil Engineering at Purdue University since July 2014 where he teaches courses in transportation systems and freight and logistics planning.
Previously, he was an Associate Professor at Purdue University from 2009-2014 and on the faculty of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute from August 2005 - August 2009. Dr. Ukkusuri is a member of the
Transportation and Infrastructure group at Purdue.
Laura Zanotti, PhD
Associate Professor & Graduate Director | Department of Anthropology | Purdue
Associate Director | Center for the Environment | Purdue
Secretary-Treasurer | Society for the Anthropology of Lowland South America
lzanotti@purdue.edu | https://laurazanotti.org | Book Radical
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