Alan Townsend returns to the 麻豆影院听as the associate vice chancellor for research and professor of environmental studies听after serving as dean of and professor of ecosystem ecology. Townsend will report to Vice Chancellor for Research & Innovation Terri Fiez.
"We are fortunate to have Alan back with the university,"听observes Fiez. "Alan is not only a talented researcher and leader; he is a strategic thinker who will help us develop approaches and leaders across campus to ensure that CU 麻豆影院 remains at the forefront of research and innovation globally."
Alan will have a faculty appointment in the 听with tenure听and as a fellow of the . As associate vice chancellor for research in the , formerly known as the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, Townsend will devote 50 percent听of his time to supporting research development and growing research collaborations in the earth and environmental sciences. He will also help develop and guide a new faculty research leadership program at CU 麻豆影院.
"I鈥檓 very happy to be back in 麻豆影院 and at CU,"听Townsend stated. "This university was my professional home for seventeen years, and spending some time away has only further clarified what I鈥檝e always known: CU鈥檚 strengths and potential in the broad environmental arena are nearly unmatched."
Prior to his time at Duke, Townsend served as director of the Division of Environmental Biology at the and the lead of CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 efforts to secure the U.S. hub of Future Earth, now located in SEEC (Sustainability, Energy and Environment Complex). Before that, he held a variety of roles at CU 麻豆影院, including: director of ENVS, both professor and assistant professor at INSTAAR and the Deptartment听of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, as well as the听associate director at INSTAAR.