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We are excited to announce that registration is now open for the 2025 Annual Meeting for the Southern California Chapter of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SoCal SETAC).


The meeting will be held April 28 & 29 in San Diego, CA and we are pleased to announce a program with special sessions: "Mercury, Heavy Metals, and Their Health Impacts" on Monday the 28th, and "The Environmental Justice: Intersection of Scientific Research and Social Justice" on Tuesday the 29th. In addition to these timely topics, we will have two General Sessions covering a diverse array of material.


The call for abstracts for platform or poster presentations is now open and will close on March 14th.

You can find registration information here and abstract submission information here.

We look forward to seeing you soon!

SoCal SETAC is excited to announce that the 2025 Annual Meeting has been scheduled for Monday April 28 – Tuesday April 29, 2025. We look forward to seeing you soon!


More information will be provided on the website soon, please stay tuned.




Instructor of Environmental Science

Loyola Marymount University


The Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering at Loyola Marymount University (LMU) is currently seeking applicants for a non-tenure track, full-time Instructor of Environmental Science (ENVS). This position begins January 6, 2025 and includes teaching and service commitments over the 9-month academic year (August 15 – May 15). The appointment is for three years, renewable upon recommendation of the Environmental Science Program and approval by the Dean.

 

The successful candidate is expected to teach undergraduate lecture and laboratory courses in environmental science. Many of these courses serve LMU’s Core Curriculum (https://academics.lmu.edu/corecurriculum/). The candidate may also teach upper division electives within the candidate’s area of expertise for ENVS or a related science program. Candidates will help with the Environmental Science Program’s assessment, curriculum updates, and may be asked to represent ENVS on relevant College or University committees.

 

Successful candidates must have an advanced degree (Ph.D. preferred) in Environmental Science, or a closely related field, before the appointment commences. They must be committed to excellence in teaching our diverse student population and to work to promote equitable and inclusive classrooms and collaboration spaces. To learn more about LMU and ENVS, visit www.lmu.edu and https://cse.lmu.edu/department/envs/.

 


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