Monday, May 20, 2013

Post Doc position at Metropolitan Institute, Virginia Tech (Alexandria)

The Metropolitan Institute (MI) at Virginia Tech in Alexandria, Virginia has just formally posted the position of a Postdoctoral Associate for the upcoming year. The job is a research appointment only, with no teaching duties, and the position reports to the Director of the Metropolitan Institute.

MI is looking for an entrepreneurial candidate to help elevate several of the Institute’s major research initiatives and projects, such as:


Required Qualification-  A Ph.D. in any of the following fields: urban planning, public policy, sociology, geography or any social science field related to urban studies.  

Please note that this position will close on 05/24/2013.  

To apply for this job/ for more information, please visit VT NCR Jobs at https://listings.jobs.vt.edu/postings/39656

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

June 6 MI & AED Special Event: Leadership Through Landscape, Exploring the Power of Place and Its Influence on Public Leadership and Sustainability Policy




Special Event: Leadership Through Landscape


Exploring the Power of Place and
Its Influence on Public Leadership and Sustainability Policy

June 6, 2013 ~ 6:00 PM
Artisphere ~ 1101 Wilson Boulevard ~ Arlington VA 22209

Join Virginia Tech’s Metropolitan Institute (MI) and the Arlington Economic Development (AED) in welcoming back Sir Robert Harvey to Arlington, VA. Introduction from the Right Honorable Michael Moore, New Zealand Ambassador to the United States.

For the past 25 years Bob Harvey (still known affectionately as Mayor Bob) has infused the diverse dimensions of sustainability throughout his work as an elected official, international peace envoy, President of the New Zealand Labour Party, businessman, and most recently Chairman of the Auckland waterfront authority. A charismatic speaker and visionary thinker, Harvey came to sustainability through his strong personal and professional bond with the amazing landscape of Auckland’s west region. As a young leader of a local surf club at Karekare Beach, Harvey’s respect and reverence for Waitakere’s rugged coastline and temperate rainforest set the foundation for one of his first political activities — advocating for national legislation that permanently protects the Waitakere Rainforest and Ranges from encroaching suburban development. For Mayor Bob, Leadership through Landscape does not end with acts of conservation and preservation, but becomes a starting point for a dialogue with nature, understanding the landscape, listening to the landscape, and learning from the landscape in ways that reflect the values of New Zealand’s indigenous Maori culture. Building on these themes, Mayor Bob will offer his insights and observations on how sustainability leaders in the US can leverage their own landscapes to support their work in making sustainable communities.

MI and AED welcomes the Right Honorable Michael Moore, New Zealand Ambassador to the US, for introducing Mayor Bob; and commentators, Jay Fisette, Vice Chair, Arlington County Board and Susannah Drake, ASLA, AIA, Principal, delandstudio, New York City.

The full flier is available here.  Please RSVP at http://sirrobertharveylecture.eventbrite.com/ by June 4th.