Skip to content.

Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources

You need to upgrade your Flash Player or turn on javascript on your browser to view this website. Click here to get the latest flash player.

OR

CLICK HERE to read the latest news.

Forest Financial Management Faculty Position

Document Actions
The Daniel B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources of the University of Georgia seeks to fill a tenure-track position in forest financial management. The position will involve research, teaching, and advising graduate and undergraduate students.


POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

FOREST FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA

DANIEL B. WARNELL SCHOOL OF FORESTRY AND NATURAL RESOURCES

 

POSITION:  The Daniel B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources of the University of Georgia seeks to fill a tenure-track position in forest financial management.  Salary and rank will be commensurate with education and experience.  The position will involve research, teaching, and advising graduate and undergraduate students.  Successful candidates must have expertise in the analysis of forest sector structure, organization and performance; commercial forestry investments; and the effects of economic conditions, markets, taxation, and risk on such investments.  The successful candidate must be capable of teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in both the Warnell School and Terry College of Business including courses in forest finance or forest management, to develop a nationally recognized research program leading to publication in appropriate scientific journals and attraction of extramural funding, to periodically teach continuing education courses, and to cooperate with private firms, public agencies, and conservation groups. 

THE UNIVERSITY:  The University of Georgia, founded in 1785, is a land grant/sea grant institution comprised of 16 schools and colleges.  Enrollment includes approximately 33,000 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. 

The Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources,
founded in 1905, is a professional school with 54 faculty, 200 undergraduates, and 160 graduate students.  The School offers Bachelor of Science, Master of Forest Resources, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees.  Majors in the School include forestry, fisheries, natural resources recreation and tourism, water and soil resources, and wildlife.  The School has a 740-acre forest less than 10 minutes from campus and 23,000 acres of forestland across the state for teaching and research.

The Center for Forest Businesshoused in the Warnell School, was established in 1997 to integrate the business aspects of forest production and processing with the biological and ecological requirements of sustainable production.  The Center provides timely, relevant education, research and service programs to business and industry leaders, forest landowners, and students.  Its mission is to provide national leadership in education, research and service to forest industry and private landowners in these areas: the integration of sound forest business principles and practices with contemporary biological and quantitative methods to achieve sustainable forest production; the investigation of forest resources and forest industry alternatives that are economically competitive in the global marketplace; and the proposal of market-based solutions to forest resource problems and opportunities.

The Terry College of Businessfounded in 1912 as the School of Commerce, is the flagship business school in the state of Georgia and one of 16 schools and colleges at the oldest state-chartered university in the country.  The Terry College's outstanding faculty, numbering more than 140, provides world-class research and scholarship for the academic and business communities.

QUALIFICATIONS: The candidate should have an earned doctorate with at least one degree in finance or a closely related field.  One degree in forestry and some experience in managing timberland, conducting research, or classroom instruction are highly desirable.  Strong analytical skills are required.

APPLICATIONS AND AVAILABILITY: The position will be available to be filled by August, 2008.  Applications received by March 15, 2008 will be assured of full review.  Applicants should send a letter of intent, curriculum vitae, graduate and undergraduate transcripts, and at least three references to:

Chair
Forest Financial Management Search Committee
Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
University of Georgia
180 East Green Street
Athens, Georgia 30602-2152

                              www.warnell.uga.edu

The University of Georgia is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institute

 


Last modified Fri, 18 Jan 2008 08:45:38 +0000 expired