Position Title: Resident Lecturer in Environmental Policy & Socioeconomic Values On an annual basis, teach the Environmental Policy and Socioeconomic Values course during two semester sessions  and one-third of the two summer courses, Fundamentals of Marine Conservation, and Marine Megafauna. Lead designated components of the Center's Strategic Research Plan and, as part of this, oversee, mentor, and grade the student directed research projects related to these research lines. Location: The SFS Center for Marine Resource Studies South Caicos, Turks & Caicos Islands Reports to: Center Director and the Office of Academic Affairs Course Overview: The Environmental Policy and Socioeconomic Values course is designed to assist students in understanding the political, lega

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