Candidates must hold a doctoral degree in environmental health, occupational safety, or a related field. The successful candidate’s scholarship will focus on occupational safety or environmental health (e.g., ergonomics, human factors, industrial hygiene, toxicology, exposure science, risk assessment) and will be aligned with at least one of the school’s six centers:
- Ergonomics Center,
- Center for Health and Nature,
- Center for Community Health and Aging,
- the USA Center for Rural Public Health Preparedness,
- Southwest Rural Health Research Center,
- Center for Health Equity and Evaluation Research.
The candidate will be expected to pursue collaborations with institutes, centers, and programs across the Texas A&M University campus (e.g., TAMU Superfund Research Center, Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center).