The SFS program on Wildlife Management Studies (CWMS) located in Tanzania seeks an enthusiastic, team-oriented individual to serve as part of a residential team of faculty and staff that delivers an interdisciplinary, hands-on learning experience to students spending a semester or summer abroad.  SFS Tanzania has a thematic focus on wildlife and natural resource management and on community livelihoods and socio-economic development in northern Tanzania. The position will deliver the Wildlife Ecology course during semesters, and teach one-third of the Directed Research course each semester. Co-teach two summer sessions on topics related to Wildlife Management and Conservation, and Techniques for Wildlife Field Research - course topics / description may vary from year to year.  Contri

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