The Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning and the Global Center for Climate Change and Transboundary Waters (Global Center) is looking for a postdoctoral research fellow to join their team. Reporting to Richard Norton, professor of urban and regional planning and Global Center co-principal investigator, you will work with researchers at the University of Michigan and allied universities through the Global Center, working primarily with the Climate Ready Communities and Transboundary Governance research cluster while collaborating across the Center's other two research clusters-Hydro-Climate and Ecosystem and Water Quality Monitoring. You will be expected to conduct research on coastal community resilience within the Great Lakes Basin and other selected transboundary waters.
The Global Center is administered by the School for Environment and Sustainability at UM with funding from the National Science Foundation. Its mission is to lead innovative research to understand and generate resilience to water-related challenges in transboundary regions, emphasizing interdisciplinary research and especially the integration of Traditional Ecological Knowledge with classical western science through the cultivation of mutually beneficial relationships with Indigenous communities.
The primary focus of the fellowship will revolve around comparative analysis of the planning, policy, legal, and other institutional arrangements that shape local coastal and riverine community resilience efforts across state, national, and tribal settings, with specific research topics and study sites to be determined collaboratively by the postdoctoral fellow and Global Center researchers.
This job will be situated onsite at Taubman College on the University of Michigan's North Campus in Ann Arbor, and in-person work is expected five days a week. The anticipated schedule for this position will be daytime hours Monday through Friday (exact schedule to be determined with the supervisor). This is a full-time, one-year, term-limited position with an anticipated start date of late spring or early summer of 2026, but no later than the early fall of 2026. There is a possibility of extension for a second year, subject to organizational needs, secured funding, and performance. Applications will be reviewed beginning on October 27, 2025 until the position is filled.