Dear Colleagues,

 

I'd like to share with you the Earth Institute Fellows Program call for
applications - attached and below.  If you have any questions please
feel free to contact me.

 

All the best,

Steven  

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Postdoctoral Fellows Program in Sustainable Development

The Earth Institute, Columbia University, is the world's leading
academic center for the study, implementation, and teaching of
sustainable development. It builds on excellence in the core disciplines
- earth sciences, biological sciences, engineering, social sciences, and
health sciences - and stresses cross-disciplinary approaches to complex
problems.

Through research, training, and global partnerships, the Earth Institute
mobilizes science and technology to advance sustainable development and
address environmental degradation, placing special emphasis on the needs
of the world's poor in all geographic regions and on utilizing all
academic disciplines.

The Earth Institute seeks applications from innovative postdoctoral
candidates or recent (within the last five years) Ph.D., M.D., and J.D.
recipients interested in a broad range of issues in sustainable
development. All doctoral requirements must be fulfilled and the degree
awarded before the beginning of the fellowship.

The Postdoctoral Fellows Program in Sustainable Development provides
scholars who have a foundation in one of the Institute's core
disciplines the opportunity to acquire the cross-disciplinary expertise
and breadth needed to address critical issues in the field of
sustainable development, including reducing poverty, hunger, disease,
and environmental degradation. Those who have developed
cross-disciplinary approaches during graduate studies will find numerous
opportunities to engage in leading research programs. The program is
open to U.S. and non-U.S. citizens.

Candidates for the Postdoctoral Fellowship Program should submit a
proposal for research that would contribute to the goal of global
sustainable development. This could take the form of participating in
and contributing to an existing multidisciplinary Earth Institute
project, an extension of an existing project, or a new project that
connects existing Institute expertise in novel ways. Opportunities to
participate in existing projects will be posted on the program website
at http://www.earth.columbia.edu/articles/view/55. Candidates who wish
to pursue their own research should identify their desired small
multidisciplinary mentoring team, i.e., two or more senior faculty
members or research scientists/scholars at Columbia with whom they would
like to work during their fellowship. Potential mentors can be contacted
through the Earth Institute Centers' websites at
http://www.earthinstitute.columbia.edu/articles/view/1010. Candidates
are encouraged to contact potential mentors before they apply to the
program.

For detailed information about the Earth Institute, its research
centers, programs, and affiliated Columbia University departments,
please visit http://www.earthinstitute.columbia.edu.

Fellowships will ordinarily be granted for a period of 24 months and
typically begin each year on September 1.


For information about the Postdoctoral Fellows Program, please visit
http://www.earthinstitute.columbia.edu/postdoc.

Application forms should be completed and submitted online, starting on
August 22, 2011; deadline, November 15, 2011:

http://fellows.ei.columbia.edu.

Applications submitted by November 15, 2011, will be considered for
fellowships starting in the summer or fall of 2012.

For more information, contact:

The Earth Institute, Columbia University
2910 Broadway, New York, NY 10025
Program e-mail: [email protected]

Columbia University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.
Minorities and women are encouraged to apply.

 

 

Steven T. Zemke

Office of Academic and Research Programs

The Earth Institute | Columbia University

www.earthinstitute.columbia.edu

[email protected]
Phone: 212.851.9452

 

 

 

 

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