Program Objective: This program examines climate science in the iconic region of Patagonia. The fragile ecosystems of southern Chile and Argentina are especially vulnerable to the impacts of climate change – unpredictable storms, glacial melt, shifting temperatures, fires, and droughts. This program explores Patagonian ecology and geologic systems, the motivations and tradeoffs of conservation decisions in the region, and compares Chilean conservation approaches to those of other countries around the world. Reports To: President of SFS (and the Office of Academic Affairs if appointed as faculty) Position Summary: This position is responsible for administering all aspects of the SFS program in Chile including staff management and team building; oversight of Center operations, fin

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