How to become a faculty member
Membership is open to all faculty and academic staff who teach a course with content that significantly addresses themes of culture, history, and environment; conduct research in the thematic areas of the Center, or can otherwise demonstrate an intellectual/pedagogical commitment to the aims of the Center.
What are the benefits of becoming a CHE Faculty Member?
- Taking part in an exciting intellectual and social community dedicated to exploring the changing relationships of people and environment over time
- Eligibility to serve on the Executive Committee
- Opportunities to have a voice in the future events, programs, and governance of CHE and to play an active role in the design, development, and teaching of an Interdisciplinary CHE Graduate Certificate being planned
How to apply?
Applicants for membership shall be nominated to the Executive Committee by themselves or someone else. Please submit an expression of interest that includes a jpg photo and a 100-word biographical statement that includes your research interests, key departments and programs you regard as core to your intellectual community on campus, and link to personal webpage (if you have one). Please also include a current CV.Applications for membership should be sent to William Cronon (wcronon@wisc.edu). Applications will be taken up and approved by the CHE Executive Committee and the Members at large.