Postdoctoral Research Scholar: Marine Biodiversity and Corporate Sustainability
Company: Arizona State University
Location: Tempe
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
The Arizona State University Center for Biodiversity Outcomes
and School of Life Sciences invites applications for a postdoctoral
scholar position to join a vibrant and growing interdisciplinary
team of faculty, students, and non-academic partners to develop and
implement a portfolio of projects that advance marine biodiversity
conservation policy and action in the United States. The position
is a full-time, non-tenure track, benefits eligible position with
an anticipated start date in May 2026. Salary: $61,008 - $72,100,
annually, depending on experience; DOE Expanding and applying
knowledge about marine biodiversity is critical to improving
decision-making in all sectors with regards to resource management
and investment. A whole-of-society approach to synthesizing,
expanding, and sharing ocean and coastal biodiversity knowledge and
strengthening institutions to apply this knowledge can support
improved evidence-based protection and sustainable use. The private
sector is critical for achieving sustainable outcomes, and due to
regulatory and social pressure is increasingly interested in
working in the realm of biodiversity conservation However, it is
still unclear how biodiversity information can best be integrated
into private-sector processes in ways that accomplish both business
goals and biodiversity conservation. Our project focuses on
interrelated questions: (1) What are the key private sector actors
and industries with a stake in ocean biodiversity? (2) What are the
goals, needs, and capacities of these key private sector actors?
(3) What are immediate opportunities for coordinating action across
the private sector, public sector, and civil society organizations?
(4) Where are knowledge gaps that preclude action? Our proposed
work facilitates action to improve the sustainability of marine,
freshwater, and coastal biodiversity in the U.S. About the Center
for Biodiversity Outcomes Our mission is to enable the discoveries
and solutions needed to sustain Earth’s biodiversity in a time of
rapid biophysical, institutional and cultural change. Biodiversity
is the foundation of our economy and well-being. The center
innovates path-breaking, practical solutions in biodiversity
conservation by partnering with NGOs, corporations, governments,
and other academic institutions while training the next generation
of conservation leaders. We envision a world where the diversity of
life on Earth is valued and sustained for the benefit of all. CBO
supports research that accelerates the success of sustainable
biodiversity outcomes. As a boundary organization, the center
employs an actionable science model to cultivate interdisciplinary
collaboration and co-produce solutions with government agencies,
non-governmental agencies, foundations, and corporations. This
position will have the opportunity to engage in collaborations as
part of the center’s existing partnerships with Blue Convergence
Fund, NOAA, Smithsonian Institution, Trellis, and others. Learn
more at http://biodiversity.asu.edu/ . About the School of Life
Sciences The School of Life Sciences has provided a vital hub for
creative excellence at Arizona State University, with a community
of more than 670 faculty, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows
and staff, and research that ranges from studies on biodiesel and
biohydrogen to vaccine development and the conservation of desert
tortoises. As ASU’s first academic unit to fully reflect President
Michael Crow’s integrated, interdisciplinary vision for the New
American University, the School of Life Sciences offers active and
evolving platforms for collaborative, cutting-edge research and
faculty whose discovery is freed from traditional institutional
boundaries. Learn more at https://sols.asu.edu/ . About The College
of Liberal Arts and Sciences The College of Liberal Arts and
Sciences is the academic heart of Arizona State University,
committed to improving communities on a local, national, and global
scale. We support the professional development and growth of our
faculty and staff in their cutting-edge research to advance these
aims. Within The College, our faculty engage with a large, curious
student body, guiding them as they grow into socially aware,
critical thinkers and writers able to succeed in a wide range of
careers and to address the challenges of the twenty-first century.
Advancing the success of our students remains our top priority. To
learn more about The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, please
visit https://thecollege.asu.edu . About Arizona State University
ASU exemplifies a new prototype for the American public research
university. As articulated in the ASU Charter , ASU is a
comprehensive public research university, measured not by whom it
excludes, but by whom it includes and how they succeed; advancing
research and discovery of public value; and assuming fundamental
responsibility for the economic, social, cultural and overall
health of the communities it serves. Learn more at
https://www.asu.edu/ . Essential Functions: Conduct research :
discover and synthesize relevant literature; compile, analyze, and
synthesize data; disseminate results in presentations and
peer-reviewed publications Extend/develop a typology for how marine
biodiversity is relevant to companies Identify sectors of the
economy that rely on/benefit from ocean biodiversity and synthesize
data on sector characteristics Identify gaps between existing ocean
biodiversity knowledge and current organizational activity to
understand needed research Help lead a virtual convening and
workshop, which will be developed based on discussions and input
from key private sector partners Assist with translation of
concepts into forms relevant and compelling to private sector
stakeholders Work closely with a transdisciplinary team, including
faculty, students, government scientists, philanthropic partners,
NGO scientists, private sector groups, and community members Assist
with funding applications to support project continuation .
Required Qualifications: A PhD (or terminal degree) by the time of
appointment in business, conservation biology, economics, public
policy, sustainability, or other degree that includes training at
the nexus of private sector decision-making and the environment.
Experience working in interdisciplinary teams. Data analysis and
geospatial analysis skills and experience. Experience writing
academic papers as well as producing literature targeted at a
professional / non-academic audience. Desired Qualifications:
Experience with and willingness to engage in co-production with
partners from across society. Strong working knowledge of the
corporate decision making and/or biodiversity literature–preferably
both. Demonstrated commitment to working with faculty, staff,
students and communities to advance the principles of the ASU
Charter .
Keywords: Arizona State University, Tempe , Postdoctoral Research Scholar: Marine Biodiversity and Corporate Sustainability, Science, Research & Development , Tempe, Arizona