Johns Hopkins University
Adjunct Faculty: Greenhouse Gas Inventory, Accounting, and Reporting
Johns Hopkins University, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Adjunct Faculty: Greenhouse Gas Inventory, Accounting, and Reporting
Requisition #: A-155140-36Status: Part TimeType: Adjunct FacultySchool: Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and SciencesDepartment/Program: Advanced Academic ProgramsPosition Title: Adjunct Faculty: Greenhouse Gas Inventory, Accounting, and ReportingMS in Energy Policy & ClimateMS in Environmental Sciences & PolicyInstitutionJohns Hopkins UniversityKrieger School of Arts and SciencesAdvanced Academic ProgramsAbout Advanced Academic ProgramsAdvanced Academic Programs (AAP) is a division of Johns Hopkins University's Krieger School of Arts and Sciences. AAP offers rigorous and high-quality master's degrees at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center in Washington, DC, at the Homewood campus in Baltimore, Maryland, and online. AAP distinguishes itself through its intensive instructional assistance and selective admissions.Position DescriptionWe invite applications to fill an adjunct teaching position, a non-tenure-track, semester-by-semester hire position. The adjunct faculty will teach one or more courses per year either onsite, online, or in a combined format for the MS in Energy Policy and Climate (EPC) and MS in Environmental Sciences and Policy (ESP) programs. The adjunct instructor will report to the program directors for both programs, EPC and ESP.The expected salary for this position is: $7,210.Course Description:AS.425.641. Greenhouse Gas Inventory, Accounting, and Reporting.A greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory is a list of emission sources and the associated emissions quantified using standardized methods. This course will focus on the different steps of the GHG emissions inventory and accounting development process: 1) developing the scope and plan inventory, 2) collecting data and quantifying GHG emissions, 3) developing a GHG inventory management plan, and 4) setting a GHG emission reduction target, tracking, and reporting progress.Qualifications
The adjunct must have a passion for education and its power to change lives, especially for international, part-time, and non-residential students. A track record of successful graduate and/or online teaching is required.Master's degree in a relevant field, such as Environmental Sciences, Physical/Energy Sciences, Natural Resources Management, Environmental Planning and Policy, Geography, Oceanography, Hydrology, or Geology.One to three years professional and/or scholarly experience.One year of college-level teaching experience.Preferred QualificationsA Ph.D., J.D., or other terminal degree in a relevant field.Background to teach a variety of courses relevant to energy policy and climate, and Environmental sciences and policy.Three to five years of teaching higher education courses.Application Instructions
The position will remain open until it is filled. Candidates must submit the following:CVTeaching evaluations for the three most recently taught courses.The selected candidate will undergo a background check, provide three references upon request, and submit a transcript for the highest degree earned.The Johns Hopkins University is committed to equal opportunity for its faculty, staff, and students. The university does not discriminate on the basis of sex, gender, marital status, pregnancy, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or other legally protected characteristics.Pre-Employment InformationThe successful candidate(s) for this position will be subject to a pre-employment background check.
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Requisition #: A-155140-36Status: Part TimeType: Adjunct FacultySchool: Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and SciencesDepartment/Program: Advanced Academic ProgramsPosition Title: Adjunct Faculty: Greenhouse Gas Inventory, Accounting, and ReportingMS in Energy Policy & ClimateMS in Environmental Sciences & PolicyInstitutionJohns Hopkins UniversityKrieger School of Arts and SciencesAdvanced Academic ProgramsAbout Advanced Academic ProgramsAdvanced Academic Programs (AAP) is a division of Johns Hopkins University's Krieger School of Arts and Sciences. AAP offers rigorous and high-quality master's degrees at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center in Washington, DC, at the Homewood campus in Baltimore, Maryland, and online. AAP distinguishes itself through its intensive instructional assistance and selective admissions.Position DescriptionWe invite applications to fill an adjunct teaching position, a non-tenure-track, semester-by-semester hire position. The adjunct faculty will teach one or more courses per year either onsite, online, or in a combined format for the MS in Energy Policy and Climate (EPC) and MS in Environmental Sciences and Policy (ESP) programs. The adjunct instructor will report to the program directors for both programs, EPC and ESP.The expected salary for this position is: $7,210.Course Description:AS.425.641. Greenhouse Gas Inventory, Accounting, and Reporting.A greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory is a list of emission sources and the associated emissions quantified using standardized methods. This course will focus on the different steps of the GHG emissions inventory and accounting development process: 1) developing the scope and plan inventory, 2) collecting data and quantifying GHG emissions, 3) developing a GHG inventory management plan, and 4) setting a GHG emission reduction target, tracking, and reporting progress.Qualifications
The adjunct must have a passion for education and its power to change lives, especially for international, part-time, and non-residential students. A track record of successful graduate and/or online teaching is required.Master's degree in a relevant field, such as Environmental Sciences, Physical/Energy Sciences, Natural Resources Management, Environmental Planning and Policy, Geography, Oceanography, Hydrology, or Geology.One to three years professional and/or scholarly experience.One year of college-level teaching experience.Preferred QualificationsA Ph.D., J.D., or other terminal degree in a relevant field.Background to teach a variety of courses relevant to energy policy and climate, and Environmental sciences and policy.Three to five years of teaching higher education courses.Application Instructions
The position will remain open until it is filled. Candidates must submit the following:CVTeaching evaluations for the three most recently taught courses.The selected candidate will undergo a background check, provide three references upon request, and submit a transcript for the highest degree earned.The Johns Hopkins University is committed to equal opportunity for its faculty, staff, and students. The university does not discriminate on the basis of sex, gender, marital status, pregnancy, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or other legally protected characteristics.Pre-Employment InformationThe successful candidate(s) for this position will be subject to a pre-employment background check.
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