Education
                              Ph.D., School of Geography
						Clark University,
						Specializations: Environmental Geography,
						Political Ecologies of Eurasia,
						Social Theory and Nature
						
						M.S., School of Design,
						University of Pennsylvania,
						Specialization: Energy Management and Policy
						
						B.A., Dept. of Geography and Urban Studies
						Temple University, 
						Specialization: Cartography and Data Handling,
						Multilingual Business and Government
                           
                           
                              Areas of Expertise
                              Arctic Studies
			Eurasian Political Ecologies (Caucasus, Central Asia, Russia)
                           
                         
                      
                     Biography
                     
                     Prior to joining Towson as its first interdisciplinary hire in global studies Jeremy
                        served as chief of mission for an NGO in Azerbaijan where he led the creation of the
                        first multi-institution educational center and American library, funded by the U.S.
                        Department of State. He left Azerbaijan for the University of Alaska, Anchorage, where
                        he helped create the university’s first geography and environmental studies department
                        and first undergraduate degree program in international studies. Jeremy was a principal
                        investigator on a five-country, NSF-funded study on the human dimensions of climate
                        change in the Arctic. He has also been a Fulbright Scholar in the Kyrgyz Republic;
                        a Fulbright Scholar in Azerbaijan; a PI on a Fulbright-Hayes project in the Russian
                        Far East; and the Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Sustainability, Moscow, Russia. 
                        Jeremy has given talks and led workshops from Iceland to China and is currently pursuing
                        new research in Serbia.
                     
                     Selected Recent Scholarships & Grants
                     
                     ORL/SRL Research Fellow on Azerbaijan: U.S. Department of State Title VIII Award; University of Illinois,
                        2024-2025
                     
                     American Councils for International Education, Title VIII State Department Funding; “Sustainability in Serbia,” 2025.
                     
                     ORL Research Fellow on Russia, Eastern Europe, and Eurasia: U.S. Department of State Title VIII Award,
                        University of Illinois. 2022-2023.
                     
                     US-Russian University Partnership Program, “US-Russian Security in the Arctic,” U.S. Department of State Title VIII Award,
                        2022
                     
                     Writer-in-Residence, a funded project for and by the Writers' House, The Soviet Past Research Laboratory
                        (SOVLAB) and the US Embassy Tbilisi, Georgia, 2022.
                     
                     Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Sustainable Development, Moscow, Russia, 2020.
                     
                     SRL Research Fellow, U.S. Department of State Title VIII Grant for “Governance in the Caucasus” and “US-Russia
                        Security,” University of Illinois, 2019-2020.
                     
                     Title VIII Advanced Research Fellowship, U.S. Department of State. “Russia’s Asian
Pivot,” Vladivostok, Russia, 2018.
                     
                      Selected Recent Publications
                     
                     Tasch, J. (2025). “Writing Place: Resisting Creativity and Creative Resistance.” Thematic Issue
                        of Eurasian Geography and Economics: “Spatial Modes and Contingencies of Russian (de-), (re-), (neo-), (settler-) and
                        (internal-) colonization,” Guest Editors Vera Smirnova, Elena Trubina, and Megan Dixon
                     
                     Tasch J., de Blois C. L., Abbasov R. (2022). “Azerbaijan’s Social Inequality and Vulnerability to Environmental Hazards.”
                        Caucasus Survey: Journal of the International Association for the Study of the Caucasus.
                           Spring.
                     
                     Tasch, J. (2021). "Material and Metaphorical Bridgework: Russia's Asian Pivot through Vladivostok."
                        Special Issue, Asian Geographer, March.
                     
                     Tasch J. Guest Editor. (2018). “Author Meets Critics: Gerard Toal’s Near Abroad,” with G. Toal, J. Agnew,
                        K. Dodds, A. Murphy, M. Pavlovskaya. AAG’s Review of Books, October 2018.
                     
                      
                     
                     Recent Professional Service
                     
                     Regional Councilor, Middle-Atlantic Region: American Association of Geographers (AAG), present - 2026
                     
                     Board of Directors, Race, Ethnicity, & Place Association (REP), present - 2027
                     
                     Editorial Boards, Journal of Eurasian Geography and Economics;
                     
                     Transportation Research: Interdisciplinary Perspectives 
                     
                     Past Chair: Eurasian Specialty Group, American Association of Geographers
                     
                     Frequent Reviewer for several academic journals and research funding institutions