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Advancing environmental and animal protection in a world reshaped by human activity requires broad changes in values, behavior, governance, and technology. The NYU Environmental Studies and Animal Studies communities produce leading research on these issues, examining how humans affect animals, global health, and the environment; how these global changes affect humans and nonhumans alike; and how new systems of governance can address these issues. Yet much more work on these topics is needed to meet the urgency of the moment.
Established in 2018, the NYU Center for Environmental and Animal Protection (CEAP) is an endowed research center that provides academic leadership for research and policymaking related to environmental and animal protection. We play this role by hosting workshops, conducting and supporting research, and producing policy reports, among other activities. Agriculture and conservation are central themes for our work given their global significance for humans, animals, and the environment, but we examine other themes as well.
Our research has three distinguishing characteristics:
- Both rigorous and accessible, maintaining the highest scholarly standards while remaining useful for a wide audience
- Builds bridges within academia, examining environmental and animal protection through the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences
- Builds bridges beyond academia, establishing connections with researchers and policymakers in both the public and the private sectors
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CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES
Administrative Aide II – Environmental Studies, Research Centers
Arts & Science is seeking a talented Administrative Aide II to join the Department of Environmental Studies to support the Center for Mind, Ethics, and Policy (CMEP), the Center for Environmental and Animal Protection (CEAP), the Wild Animal Welfare Program (WAWP), and the Food Impact Program (FIP). This individual will perform a wide range of clerical, secretarial and general office duties including those of a confidential nature. Prioritize office activities and delegate work to student and/or casual employees. Serve as a source of information to faculty, researchers, students, contractors, and other stakeholders on policies, procedures and office activities. Interact with the general public as NYU liaison and with University personnel including those at the senior level regarding general inquiries as well as specific issues and problems. Customize and/or compose letters in response to requests for information. Perform general word processing duties utilizing intermediate to advanced-level functions. Modify and/or create databases and complex spreadsheets. Monitor complex department budgets and/or grants.
Researcher (Full Time)
The NYU Center for Environmental and Animal Protection (CEAP) is hiring a full-time researcher to operate as a project manager for CEAP, the Food Impact Program, and the Wild Animal Welfare Program. The Researcher will conduct research and manage projects related to environmental and animal protection, while engaging stakeholders within and beyond academia. Successful candidates will have a background in research, project management, or both.
Assistant Research Scholar (Part Time)
The NYU Center for Environmental and Animal Protection (CEAP) is currently seeking a part-time research assistant (RA) to assist with a number of ongoing projects. The Assistant Research Scholar will assist with multidisciplinary research projects through research, writing, editing, formatting, references, and more. Successful candidates will be curious, collaborative, detail-oriented, and comfortable working across research and policy contexts.